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This multilayered collection
unfolds with recurring
themes of faith, family, and
music that weave through it
like threads of gold.
With close attention to
detail, Mourre takes us along
with her, experiencing every
moment (big and small),
revealing the extraordinary
ordinary beauty of a life
lived and celebrated in
both its joys and sorrows.
A collection you won’t want
to miss.
Author shortlisted for two Saskatchewan Book Awards. Author of three collections of short fiction: Landlocked, What’s Come Over Her? and To Everything a Season.
Themes of aging, music, and hope
I have long been fascinated
by ravens.
The way their calls spread
through the forest like a magic
cloak. The hollow bamboo call,
the dripping water call, the
knock on wood, the gargle, the
gurgle, the kraa, and the wow!
Among these sticks
and bones, may you
discover a shining
treasure of your own.
About The Book:
One day while walking in the woods, Allison
Douglas-Tourner came across a raven harvesting sticks for his nest, dropping them into a
pile to use later, along with a few small bones.
The experience became a poem.
Gathered here is a collection of “sticks and
bones” from moments in the poet’s life, each
giving the imagination room to breathe—for
that is the true magic of haiku
Written by internationally published
British Columbia poet
Perfect for gift giving
LOST CAT!
Johnny jumps out the window
right into an adventure!
At first he is excited—the city
has so much to explore!
But the city is dangerous too.
Can Johnny survive the
challenges he faces? And will the
lost cat ever find his way home?
Join Johnny on an epic journey
to find his forever family!
This engaging, action-packed tale tells the (
(based-on-a-true) story of a cat lost for two
years in a prairie city and the challenges
he faces before a chance encounter
reunites him with his forever family.
This book is aimed at young readers aged
5-9, newcomers to Canadian classrooms,
and children with neurodiversities. As
they follow Johnny on his journey, young
readers will explore themes of loneliness
and survival (and triumph!) against the
odds, as well as what it means to belong.
Written by Saskatchewan author of Inviting Writing Into the Science Classroom (YNWP 2002), a teachers's handbook, and Fight For Justice (Coteau Books, 2009), Shortlisted for the 2009 Saskatchewan Book Awards Children's Literature Award!
Embark on a joyful journey through the alphabet with 'Play With Me,' a delightful collaboration between author and illustrator, Amber Antymniuk and the PHE Saskatchewan Board. This charming book celebrates the profound role parents play as their children's first teachers. 'Play With Me' ingeniously intertwines the essence of movement and the sheer joy of play, instilling in young minds the fundamental principles of physical literacy from an early age. As children revel in the simple pleasures of play, they cultivate essential skills that lay the groundwork for a lifetime of health and happiness. With each turn of the page, 'Play With Me' not only sparks imagination but also underscores the timeless truth: that the spirit of play knows no bounds, and its significance only deepens as we grow. Let this enchanting alphabet book be a testament to the enduring power of play, reminding us all to never cease playing, never cease moving.” - Jennifer Buettner PHE Saskatchewan Board of Directors
Never Leave Your Wingman: Dionne and Graham Warner’s Story of Hope by Deana J. Driver is the inspiring true story of seven-time cancer survivor Dionne Warner, who danced around in costume inside the Allan Blair Cancer Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan. Dionne and her fun-loving husband Graham have battled cancer head-on with laughter, joy, courage, and hope since Dionne's December 2009 diagnosis of Stage IV cancer of the liver, lung, and bone. When Dionne was diagnosed with liver cancer in 2001 she told Graham, her fiancé at that point, that he did not have to marry her - she would return to her home in Toronto, Ontario. An experienced pilot, Graham quickly said: "You never leave your wingman." This is an unforgettable, inspiring true story and a lesson in love.
Grandma’s Garden fits perfectly in to Antymniuk’s collection of children’s books all tied together with themes of place. Similar to her previous titles, readers will find comfort in her playful watercolour illustrations and rhyming text. Grandma’s Garden is simple, warm and a delight for readers young and old.