Ghigna and Smith’s First Times Represents Diversity and Early Years Success
A mirror and a window, a reflection and an aspiration
Kate Watson is the theatre reviewer for The Coast, a freelance writer, and coordinator of the Hackmatack Children’s Choice Book Award. She has a keen interest in municipal politics, community-building and twitter. Follow her @DartmouthKate.
A mirror and a window, a reflection and an aspiration
Count Your Chickens can be considered egg-cellent entertainment for readers young and old.
Author and filmmaker interviews former residents, hopes to help with healing “This book was tough to write,” says Wanda Taylor, the author of The Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children: The Hurt, the Hope, the Healing. “And I know it’s tough to read. “Even though it’s hard, I really believe people need to hear about the troubling history. We need to ask ourselves how it was…
At home with photographer Nancy Rose and her furry subjects
This Will be Difficult to Explain and Other Stories
By Johanna Skibsrud
$28.00, hardcover, 169 pp.
Hamish Hamilton Canada, September 2011
The region’s largest book publisher invited us in for the day. Get to know the team at Nimbus Publishing
Funnyman Lorne Elliott takes on the stage, a novella, The Word on the Street Book and Magazine Festival…and scotch