In 1934, four mountaineers from Manitoba piled into their Plymouth and pointed its headlights west to Tatlayoko Lake in British Columbia. Their goal? To conquer B.C.’s tallest mountain.
Inspired by adventures of world travellers but unwilling to rack up her fossil fuel consumption, Elspeth Bradbury sets out with a deep curiosity to explore the world that exists in her own garden.
Excluded from society, the characters in Rosalind Goldsmith's short, short stories are outcasts, cut off from each other, from their future, from their own lives or from sanity and meaning.
In Cathy Beveridge's new YA novel, four delinquent teens are inadvertently pulled into a criminal investigation that challenges their deepest values and misconceptions.
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"An absorbing look at the familiar denizens of a garden that will appeal to gardeners and nature lovers”
Library Journal
Journeys to the Nearby
“An indispensable book for those of us who love someone with a mental illness.”
Pete Earley, author of CRAZY: A Father’s Search Through America’s Mental Health Madness, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.
Mad Sisters
“Each short, well-written chapter (also well illustrated by Bradbury) offers readers yet another subject to ponder."
American Library Association's Booklist
Journeys to the Nearby
“Spaner has a gift for characterization and dialogue and creates a whole world of believable characters and interpersonal drama. Highly recommended.”
Vancouver Sun
Keefer Street
Winner:
Manitoba Historical Society's Margaret McWilliams Award for Popular History
Treaties, Lies and Promises
Nominated:
BC Book Prize for Fiction
Reluctant Mother, A
Nominated
Bill Duthie Booksellers Choice Award
Untold Tales of Old British Columbia
Nominated
George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in Literature