Book Reviews
The Pelé Harbour for Odd Birds
The Pelé Harbour for Odd Birds by Ronald Tiessen is a novel about an unnamed narrator who travels to Pelee Island in order to discover
As It Turns Out: Thinking About Edie and Andy
Forty years ago I read Edie: An American Biography which introduced me to the life of Edie Sedgwick. As It Turns Out: Thinking About Edie
Pier 21: The Gateway that Changed Canada
I bought Pier 21: The Gateway that Changed Canada by Trudy Duivenvoorden Mitic and J.P. LeBlanc during a visit to Halifax many years ago after
I Am Jazz
I Am Jazz by Jessica Herthel & Jazz Jennings is a picture book that tells the story of Jennings, the nom de plume of Jaron
Son of Andy Warhol
I bought Son of Andy Warhol by Taylor Mead at This Ain’t the Rosedale Library around thirty years ago. In spite of its length, at
The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter
The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter was written and illustrated by Margareta
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
I acquired Saint Pierre and Miquelon by William F. Rannie as a library discard. It is the fourth edition from 1972, which had been supplemented
Historic Black Nova Scotia
In Historic Black Nova Scotia, authors Bridglal Pachai and Henry Bishop share the stories of remarkable men and women whose histories are well-known, as well