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  • Legends of Prince Edward Island

    Legends of Prince Edward Island

    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Long isolated from their fellow countrymen by the Strait of Northumberland, the inhabitants of Prince Edward Island developed personal characteristics and a way of life peculiarly their own. These stories depict Islanders and that way of life before modern transportation linked the Island Province with the mainland.

    The book contains fifty-nine stories set against the background of the Garden of the Gulf before the turn of the century. Some of the legends are written in the Island dialect and any persons and places in the areas are mentioned by name. Legends of Prince Edward Island is the result of years spent in collecting the now almost forgotten folklore of pioneer days.

    $10.95
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  • Living Full Circle Living with Balance and Intention Inspired by Medicine Wheel Teachings

    Living Full Circle Living with Balance and Intention Inspired by Medicine Wheel Teachings

    Created by: Jenene Wooldridge
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    PLAN YOUR YEAR WITH THE LIVING FULL CIRCLE PLANNER. In this planner, author Jenene Wooldridge shares her insights and personal experience on how she incorporates teachings of the medicine wheel around balance and living with purpose to live her life and achieve success. She shares the importance of contemplation, preparation, goals and how they connect to Living Full Circle.

    Discover what works for you, develop healthy habits and create goals with intention to live your best. With twelve themed months and 52 weeks of guided reflection, this planner provides a foundation for your ideal life. Track your progress and learn from its useful tips and inspiration as you grow.

    • Created by you, for you!
    • Delivers clarity for daily living
    • Guided reflection to increase self-awareness and productivity
    • Goal setting, habit tracking and intentional living

    $29.95
  • Maritime Seafood Chowders, Soups and More

    Maritime Seafood Chowders, Soups and More

    Created by: Paul Lucas
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Prince Edward Island Chef Paul Lucas is back with another book that’s chock full of new ways of cooking old fare – and vice versa. With his first book, Prince Edward Island Seafood: Local Fare, Global Flavours, Chef Paul created seafood fusion dishes that were fit for a (future) king and queen. Now he goes back to basics, focusing on soups and sauces that form the basis of most good recipes – which, of course, he includes here. In these 64 pages you’ll find everything you need to know about making good soup stock – beef, pork, fish, veggie – and sauces – white, velouté, glace, fruit purée – then turning them into a soups and stews, risotto and bouillabaisse, which will leave your guests feeling like royalty, too. Paul writes recipes like he’s talking to you in your own kitchen. Whether it’s common-sense stuff, like “There’s no sense in wasting time in producing a fine dice of vegetables if your end product is going to be puréed,” or quips like “When it comes to stocks, size does matter,” Lucas adds as much zest to the writing of recipes as he does to the recipes themselves.

    $19.95
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  • Memories of Christmas : Marlene Campbell

    Memories of Christmas

    Created by: Marlene Campbell
    Publisher: Acorn Press
    $19.95
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  • Minegoo the Mi'Kmaq Creation Story of Prince Edward Island

    Minegoo the Mi’Kmaq Creation Story of Prince Edward Island

    Created by: Sandra Dodge
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    A long time ago, the Great Spirit created all of the sky and stars but it wasn’t enough. He then made a beautiful place called Minegoo, a place so beautiful that He almost placed it amongst the stars. He decided that instead, he would place Minegoo in the most beautiful spot on earth. He summoned Kluskap and asked him to find this spot. After searching the whole world, Kluskap found the Shining Waters, the spot in the Gulf of St. Lawrence that would be home of the Mi’kmaq people created in his own image.

    $13.95
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  • Morgan's Boat Ride

    Morgan’s Boat Ride

    Created by: Hugh MacDonald
    Artist: Anna Bald
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Morgan and her dog head out on an accidental journey down the river that flows past the summer cottage where they holiday with Morgan’s mother. As they float along the river they observe landscape and life on the water, various birds and people enjoying the activities the river has to offer. But the story is not only about their adventure, it is also about community, about how all the people who see them drifting past hurry off to make sure that they come to no danger. The story ends at the local wharf where the entire community comes together to celebrate their adventure and their safe return.

    $12.95
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  • Mrs. Beaton's Question My Nine Years at the Halifax School for the Blind

    Mrs. Beaton’s Question My Nine Years at the Halifax School for the Blind

    Created by: Robert Mercer
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Robert Mercer’s life could have been very different. He was born with very low vision and, as a youngster, struggled in school. But through the intervention of a caring teacher and the support of his family, he found his way to the Halifax School for the Blind and into the classroom of Mrs. Beaton. It was there that he discovered his voice, a voice he uses to recount his remarkable journey from a shy little boy to a community leader.

    $19.95
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  • My Mi'kmaq Mother

    My Mi’kmaw Mother

    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Some people collect stamps while other collect cards and if they have loads of money, they may even collect cars or houses. Julie Pellisser-Lush, on the other hand, collects stories.

    $19.95
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  • My Year as a Space Cadet

    My Year as a Space Cadet

    Created by: Hope Dalvay
    Publisher: Acorn Press
    $13.95
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  • Name Your Game

    Name Your Game

    Created by: Marlene Campbell
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Name Your Game is a compelling story about family, and community and the ties that bind them.

    $22.95
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  • Ni'n na L'nu The Mi'kmaq of Prince Edward Island

    Ni’n na L’nu The Mi’kmaq of Prince Edward Island

    Publisher: Acorn Press
    • Winner of APMA Best Atlantic-Published Book Award 
    • Winner of PEI Book Award for Non-fiction

    This lavishly-illustrated book tells a story through words and images that has never before been told, not in any single book. The focus is entirely on the Mi’kmaq of the Island, an island which for thousands of years has been known to the Mi’kmaq and their ancestors as Epekwitk. That name means “cradle on the sea” and no more poetic description of PEI has ever been penned. The story of the PEI Mi’kmaq is one of adaptation and perseverance across countless generations in the face of pervasive change. Today’s environment is far from what it was millennia ago. So too, the economy, society, lifestyle, language and religion of the people has witnessed some dramatic shifts. Nonetheless, despite all the changes, today’s Mi’kmaq feel deeply connected to the Island in its entirety and to their ancestors and the values they still share. This book tells those many stories, and communicates much more. While the book is a stand-alone publication, it is also a companion to a travelling exhibition of the same name.

    $19.95
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  • Nova Scotia Loves Gus Cover

    Nova Scotia Loves Gus

    Created by: Doretta Groenendyk
    Publisher: Acorn Press
    $14.95
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  • Our Rock and Our Salvation

    Our Rock and Our Salvation

    Created by: Hugh MacDonald
    Publisher: Acorn Press
    $12.95
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  • RESET: breathe Journal

    RESET: breathe Journal

    Publisher: Acorn Press

    The RESET:breathe journal is a compilation of all things ‘feel good.’

    Everyone was born with the right to live their life feeling the best they absolutely can but sometimes we just forget how.

    Each day you will be asked to track the things that contribute to us feeling our best. Things like top priorities, sleep, energy and movement. The journal finishes with challenges and blank pages.

    $21.00
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  • Safe Harbour

    Safe Harbour

    Publisher: Acorn Press
    $24.95
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  • Sky Pony

    Sky Pony

    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Elaine Breault Hammond, the author of the best-selling The Secret Under the Whirlpool, Under the Waterfall, and Explosion at Dawson Creek, has lived in six provinces as well as in the United States. She and her family lived on Prince Edward Island. Now she divides her time between PEI in the summertime and Kingston, Ontario, the rest of the year, where she is close to four of her seven grandchildren

    $12.95
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  • Skyward

    Skyward

    Created by: Susan White
    Publisher: Acorn Press
    $13.95
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  • Something Fishy A Shores Mystery

    Something Fishy A Shores Mystery

    Created by: Hilary MacLeod
    Publisher: Acorn Press

    Herrings are falling from the sky over The Shores – an unusual phenomenon anywhere, but especially so in this case. A newcomer, Anton Paradis, has set up a restaurant that specializes in dangerous dining, cooking up food that can kill to tantalize the palates of wealthy clients. It’s a recipe for death. Someone’s bound to get hurt.

    Someone does. Oddly, the victim dies laughing. By accident or design?

    Mountie Jane Jamieson suspects it’s no accident. But could there really be another murder at The Shores?

    All the while, a wind turbine slices its blades over the cape, menacing the villagers with its eerie presence. Death is in the wind as well as on the dinner plate.

    $22.95
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