Shelf Life has called Heather Burt’s Adam’s Peak “a pure joy to read from beginning to end.” Adding, “Heather Burt has created a Canadian classic, that deserves to be read by those who enjoy a book that not only entertains, but stimulates serious thinking.”
Caroline Rennie Pattison’s The Law of Three made Jon Fear’s list, Titles for Teens, Pre-Teens and Young Adults, in the Guelph Mercury on Saturday. Â
In The Law of Three, Sarah Martin moves to a small Muskoka town only to find out she’s not the only outsider around. When she teams up with Byron Hopper she [...]
 Gwyneth Hoyle’s The Northern Horizons of Guy Blanchet: Intrepid Surveyor 1884-1966 was praised this weekend in the Leader -Post. Columnist Will Chabun writes, “the author, working from Blanchet’s diaries, has put together a fascinating picture of what it takes to organize and run an exploration party in the remote bush, for months on end.”
To read the [...]
Just 10 years ago the continent’s wealthy were retiring to their lush Palm Beach estates where, although long since disappeared, the names like Vanderbilt and Kennedy still ring loud and clear. Many would spend the winter month’s soiree-ing with the elite at costume parties dressed as their favorite Wilde character. However, this is not the [...]
This past weekend was a publicity-filled weekend for Dundurn’s books with six reviews – from Tilted: The Trial of Conrad Black in the Globe and Mail to Maureen Jennings’ The K Handshape in the Hamilton Spectator - appearing in newspapers nationwide. Queen and Consort: Elizabeth and Phillip – 60 Years of Marriage is also number 3 on the [...]
The authors of Kickstart have added a Teacher Resource section to the Kickstart Canada website. Resources include: sample classroom discussion questions, tips for interviewing and suggestions on how to get students engaged with their own writing.
For more information click here.
Nigel Beale talks to Sally Cooper about her second novel,  Tell Everything. She reveals that, “with Tell Everything that [she] wrote the book [she] wanted to read.”
You can find the entire interview here.