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Long Weekend Reading

pigbaconIt’s the Friday before Victoria Day. Patios have been open for weeks, hemlines are slowly creeping northward and Toronto hit 28 degrees celsius yesterday — by all indications, summer is here, which is perfect timing for the weekend that marks the unofficial start of summer!

Since lots of vacationers tend to hit the bookstores for summer reading material, I thought I’d share with you my suggestions from Dundurn’s catalogues. So, if you’re planning on curling up and doing some long weekend reading, consider these titles:

Before You Say Yes by Doreen Pendgracs
Lots of charitable organizations plan summer events and look for volunteers to sit on their board of organizers. It’s a great opportunity to get involved with your community and help out with worthy causes… just make sure you know what you’re getting into before you take the plunge. This book will take you through everything you need to know about volunteer boards. So whether you’re going to help organize a local fundraiser, help out with your child’s sports team or join an event planning committee, educate yourself on what to expect.

Wolfe Island by Barbara Wall La Rocque
I love this book! I spent four years in Kingston attending Queen’s University and frequented Wolfe Island often. This book details the awesome history of the area and the unique spots that make it one of the most popular destinations in the 1000 Island region, for both tourists and residents alike. It’ll give you great ideas if you’re planning a roadtrip this summer… and if you’re not, it just might inspire you to do so.

Now You Know Baseball by Doug Lennox
Baseball is the official sport of summer, and while support for the Toronto Blue Jays may be waning, there are so many quirky facts crammed into this book. (Random Factoid: Did you know Babe Ruth hit his first homerun in Toronto? Now you know!) Fans and baseball newbies alike will gobble up the stories inside. A must read for any one who strives to become the ultimate Trivial Pursuit champion.

Jalna by Mazo de la Roche
Way back in the 1920s, Mazo de la Roche was impoverished and struggling to survive. Then she won a $10,000 prize from a magazine for her book, Jalna, and she was thrust into great Canadian celebrity. Jalna is the first book in the series chronicling 100 years of the Whiteoak family. Revisit this Canadian classic and become more familiar with Renny, Adeline and the entire Whiteoak clan.

Happy Long Weekend!

About the author

Marta is the Publicity Assistant at Dundurn. Aside from blogging and pitching media, she likes ice skating, tacos, and David Bowie.

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