Ami McKay’s Adult Fairytale of New York
byHalf Spent Was The Night Continues Commitment To Voicing Women’s History
Half Spent Was The Night Continues Commitment To Voicing Women’s History
Elizabeth Johnston reviews Trudi Johnson’s All Good Intentions: “The issue of identity—how we create a sense of it for ourselves in the present and how much of it is determined by those who have come before us—is one we all grapple with”
PIAU: Journey to the Promised Land is not a book about victimization, rather it is an empowering book that explores decades of co-existence between the French, Acadians, British and Mi’kmaq
In Uncertain Weights and Measures, Tatiana is a compelling protagonist, incisive in her analysis of the world around her, determined, even as a girl, to escape the conventional domestic dependency of the women she sees around her
“It’s as if we began performing this idea of Newfoundland culture just at the time we were no longer living it firsthand”
Newfoundland author and Atlantic Books Today contributor vies to become second Atlantic Canadian (after Alistair MacLeod) to win the $150,000 award
An excerpt from Genevieve Graham’s tale of love in the time of the Acadian Expulsion