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From coast to coast to coast, birds fill every habitat of every part of Canada. Most are small andlightweight; however, like other small beings, they are an integral and intricate aspect of every ecosystem. Birds grace us with so much colour, music and poetry. By virtue...
André Duhaime and Francine Couture’s four seasons in haiku series is a contemplative homage to the passage of the seasons and their respective, familiar rituals. the curious springtime sun, crafted to appeal to young spirits of all ages, unites the frugal haiku form...
Author Barbara J. Bowes wrote Reflections of a Trailblazer hoping to encourage readers to confront any personal adversity they might encounter. Her story is one of having the strength to move beyond a marriage breakup, to step out of one’s comfort zone, and to try an...
Why are there twelve months in a year? Are there diff erent kinds of time? How does a grandfather clock work? What was a “Nuremberg egg”? Filled with exquisite, detailed illustrations of numerous timekeeping devices from every age, What Time Is It? explains...
This is a story for young children that describes the experience of Lucille, a girl from a big city, who visits her Métis cousin in the village of St. Laurent and goes ice fishing on Lake Manitoba.
It isn’t easy being a big brother when your little sister’s always in your hair. You look over here. You look over there. Everywhere you look—she’s always there! It’s impossible to find peace! In this heartfelt tale for readers of all ages, the author of Bread, Butter,...
Whenever the sun shines over the vast wilderness of the Yukon, Noah the little airplane, and his pilot, Great Bear, eagerly take to the skies to deliver packages all over the territory. Weather conditions and flight plans may change at a moment’s notice, but nothing can...
No school today! Thanks to the snowstorm, Sophie gets the day off ! Her mother takes the opportunity to entrust her with an important errand—buying bread, butter, eggs, and milk from the grocery store. Sophie promises her mother not to dawdle on the way, but the...
Monica-Claire loves beautiful Provencher Park—but she just doesn’t know how she got there! The young girl is in quite a bind, since she isn’t sure how to find her way back to her house. Suddenly, she meets a talking squirrel and an old tree. And they may hold the key to...
The Manuela Dias book design and Illustration Awards - General illustrations category Alexander Kennedy Ishister Award for Non-Fiction Eileen McTavish Sykes Award for Best First Book McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award This is a truly unique book. It offers an...
In Louis Riel, Patriot, Freynet relocates us via the “ninth art” to pre-Confederation Canada. Here we delve into the tragic life of the controversial Métis leader, Louis Riel, Founder of the Province of Manitoba and a Father of Confederation. Brought to life once more...
In 1853, Étienne Mercier, a French-Canadian voyageur painter, is tasked by his employer to return to the Queen Charlotte Islands and document his travels into Haida territory. A wide-eyed and good-natured Mercier takes the opportunity to try to track down his long-lost...
This is a compilation of short stories collected from police women across the world in celebration of 100 years of women in policing. These stories are inspirational and highlight the passion, dedication, persistence and pride that women police officers bring to job....
For 175 years, women religious have been at the forefront of education, healthcare, and charitable works in Manitoba. These intrepid pioneers determinedly left their homes to meet—and alleviate—the harsh conditions of the Canadian Prairies in order to better the lives...
Amélé Dupré’s life is turned upside down the day she finds a heart-shaped seed inside an apple. Through her tender loving care, a sprout emerges from the seed and changes into a sapling that, over time, grows into a sturdy tree—a slightly finicky one, perhaps, but one...
The story of Canada’s Black heritage is filled with important events and amazing people who helped shape the country’s history and culture — people like Rose Fortune, North America’s first policewoman; Harriet Tubman, the Underground Railway’s legendary “conductor”;...
En février 1976, alors au sommet de leur carrière respective, Gabrielle Roy et Margaret Laurence entament une correspondance qui se poursuivra pendant sept années. Les deux romancières se découvrent de nombreux points communs, vecteurs de compréhension et de partage...
Laissez-vous guider par votre imagination en découvrant dans les mots et les images les personnages dans ces petites rimes amusantes. Histoires quelquefois vraies, quelquefois imaginées, voilà pour vous des contes à lire et à écouter.
Avec Les plaisirs malicieux, l’auteur emmène le lecteur dans les méandres de ce que la vie comporte de plus pur et de plus vicié. Un style concis, fluide, ponctué de perles langagières, pique la curiosité et maintient l’intérêt malgré l’intensité de certains récits. Une...
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