Happy 2009!
From Tim Hortons to Old Navy, gift cards for retailers remained a popular present this year. If you’re still debating on how to use that Chapters gift card you received over the Holidays how about one or two of Dundurn’s many titles that made it on the media’s many top ten year end lists.
Caribou the North by Monte Hummel, President Emeritus of WWF- Canada and Justina C. Ray, Executive Director of Wildlife Conservation Society, received a nod from NOW Magazine  who described the book as “a gorgeous, thoroughly researched and, more important, passionate book”. It was also featured in Animal Literature’s “Top Animal Books of 2008“, the Times-Colonist, and the Winnipeg Free Press, which called it “a fascinating and often troubling look at a resilient animal and its importance to far northern cultures and the increasing threats it faces.”
Bookgasm.com included two of our fiction titles on their list of “10 That Were Great in 2008″. Twelve Trees by J.D. Carpenter was ranked number 6 on their list and Don Easton’s latest Jack Taggart mystery Angel in the Full Moon rounded up the list at number 10.
Dundurn’s mysteries were also well represented in print media with Dundurn’s newest addition to its CastleStreet Mysteries, Still Waters, included in mystery critic Don Graves of the Hamilt
on Spectator top 10 Canadian mysteries.  Click here to view Don’s list. And Maureen Jennings’  second Christine Morris mystery The K Handshape was featured in the Packet & Times Best Books of 2008 to Warm Your Winter’s Eve.
Happy Shopping!
Erin is a publicist for Dundurn Press. She reads a wide variety of books (maybe even too many!) and wields a vast amount of positively optimistic power over what should and shouldn't be done in the universe.
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