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GREAT PLAINSSELECT AWARDS AND ACCOLADESALBERTA BOOK AWARDSGeorges Bugnet Award for FictionWinner: Godless But Loyal to Heaven
by Richard Van CampHoward O’Hagen Short Story AwardFinalist: 7 Ways to Sunday by Lee Kvern
ALBERTA READERS’ CHOICE AWARDFinalist: Chance to Dance for You
by Gail Sidonie Sobat
AURORA AWARDFinalist: Black Bottle Man by Craig Russell
BC READERS’ CHOICE AWARD Stellar AwardFinalist: Dreamfire by Nicole LuikenFinalist: Gravity Journal by Gail Sidonie SobatFinalist: Frost by Nicole Luiken
Red Cedar AwardJuliana and the Medicine Fish
by Jake MacDonald
CANADIAN CHILDREN’S BOOK CENTREOur Choice SelectionBlack Bottle Man by Craig RussellWithershins by Susan RocanGravity Journal by Gail Sidonie SobatFrost by Nicole LuikenCLA Young Adult Book AwardFinalist: The Silent Summer of
Kyle McGinley by Jan Andrews
FOREST OF READING Red Maple Award Honour BookFrost by Nicole Luiken
White Pine Award Honour BookGravity Journal by Gail Sidonie Sobat
White Pine Award SelectionThe Silent Summer of Kyle McGinley by Jan AndrewsThe Fall by Colleen NelsonChance to Dance for You by
Gail Sidonie Sobat
Silver Birch Award SelectionJuliana and the Medicine Fish
by Jake MacDonald
GOLDEN EAGLE CHILDREN’S CHOICE AWARDWinner: Frost by Nicole LuikenFinalist: Dreamfire by Nicole Luiken
MANITOBA HISTORICAL SOCIETY MARGARET MCWILLIAMS AWARD FOR POPULAR HISTORYWinner: Silver Screens on the
Prairie by Russ GourluckWinner: The Mosaic Village
by Russ GourluckWinner: A Store Like No Other
by Russ Gourluck
MANITOBA BOOK AWARDS
Carol Shields Winnipeg Book AwardWinner: Stuck in the Middle by
Bartley Kives and Bryan ScottMcNally Robinson Book of the YearWinner: The House on Sugarbush Road
by Méira Cook
McNally Robinson Book for Young People AwardWinner: The Fall by Colleen NelsonWinner: The Green-Eyed Queen of
Suicide City by Kevin Marc FournierWinner: Tori by Design by Colleen Nelson
Mary Scorer Award for Best Manitoba BookWinner: Butterfly Winter by W.P. Kinsella
Best Illustrated Book of the Year AwardWinner: 300 Years of Beer by Bill Wright
and Dave Craig
MYRCA AWARDSFinalist: Morven and the Horse Clan
by Luanne Armstrong Finalist: Withershins by Susan Rocan
MOONBEAM AWARD – YOUNG ADULT FICTIONGold Medal Winner: The Silent Summer
of Kyle McGinley by Jan AndrewsGold Medal Winner: The Green-Eyed
Queen of Suicide City by Kevin Marc Fournier
Gold Medal Winner: How to Tend a Grave by Jocelyn Shipley
Gold Medal Winner: Black Bottle Man by Craig Russell
Gold Medal Winner: Dreamfire by Nicole Luiken
Gold Medal Winner: Gravity Journal by Gail Sidonie Sobat
Silver Medal Winner: Jamie’s Got a Gun by Gail Sidonie Sobat
Silver Medal Winner: Morven and the Horse ClanSilver Medal Winner: Signs of Martha
by Sarah RaymondBronze Medal Winner: Guardian
by Natasha DeenBronze Medal Winner: Forever Julia
by Jodi CarmichaelBronze Medal Winner: Chance to Dance
for You by Gail Sidonie Sobat
ON THE SAME PAGEWinner: The Lucky Ones by Anne MahonFinalist: Stuck in the Middle by Bartley
Kives and Bryan ScottFinalist: The House on Sugarbush Road
by Méira CookFinalist: Black Bottle Man by Craig RussellWinner: Juliana and the Medicine Fish
by Jake MacDonald
SYRCA AWARDSFinalist: Tori by Design by Colleen Nelson
VANCOUVER SUN EDITOR’S CHOICEWe Watch the Waves by Susan Riley
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GREAT PLAINS TEEN FICTION PUBLISHES CONTEMPORARY AND HISTORICAL FICTION FROM CANADIAN AUTHORS FOR READERS AGE 12 TO NEW ADULT.
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GatekeeperNatasha DeenISBN: 978-1-927855-39-3 • $14.95Trade paper, 5.5 x 8.5, 232 pagesMay 1, 2016
Marketing Plan: National review mailing, online marketing and promotion, national advertising campaign, author participation in interviews, festivals, and conferences
Amonth after solving her fi rst murder (and almost getting killed in the process), Maggie Johnson and her soul brother Serge Popov are hoping for some peace and quiet to fi gure out…well,
everything. But the dead wait for no one. Especially a dead guy like Kent � omas. He was every parent's dream, the kind of good kid who excelled at school, and never caused trouble. And he was the kind of guy all the guys liked. Add in a hot factor that made him every girl’s fantasy, and he was the least likely person to be murdered. So who tossed him off a cliff ? Maggie’s determined to fi nd the killer but if she’s not careful, she’ll end up just like the soul she’s trying to save.
One of the best parts of being a writer for Natasha Deen is presenting at schools, conferences, and workshops. She’s also appeared in a variety of media outlets as a literacy advocate. When not working, she hangs out with her furry boys. She lives in Edmonton.
Also by Natasha Deen:
Guardian978-1-927855-09-6$14.95, 270 pagesSELECTION, BEST BOOKS FOR KIDS & TEENS, SPRING 2015SELECTION, THE SUNBURST AWARD, SPRING 2015SELECTION, THE MOONBEAM CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARDS, SPRING 2015
“a great hybrid of horror and mystery (think Buff y the Vampire Slayer meets Veronica Mars), with oodles of potential for humour and terror — and Deen gets the most out of both.” — Quill & Quire
“Any novel which has what appears to be a dead body in the trunk of the protagonist’s car on the very fi rst page is bound to be a page-turner … this mix of mystery and fantasy in Guardian is unusual, perhaps, but eff ective. Highly recommended.” — CM Magazine
“Guardian is at its heart a murder mystery, albeit a paranormal one, and a superb one at that” — CanLit For Little Canadians
“certainly a recommended read for those interesting in young adult/paranormal fi ctions.” — Asian American Literature Fans
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Madder CarmineTyler Enfi eld978-1-927855-30-0 • $14.95 • 280 pages
After three years in the Mexican War, colour-blind Dannon Lereaux sets out across the mountains in search of “love, red, and a new class of salvation,” expecting to fi nd all three in a girl called Madder Carmine.
“Channels Mark Twain and Dante Alighieri and pulls it off beautifully. A thousand writers could try this trick and a thousand writers would very likely mess it up; Enfi eld succeeds brilliantly. Th is is a mind-bending and delightful journey.” – � omas Trofi muk, author of Waiting for Columbus
"It’s intelligent, and poetic, but it’s also a page-turner.” – Maple Tree Literary Supplement
“Many archetypal themes and great works of world literature come together in this story from 1849 Appalachia” – CM Magazine
Forever JuliaJodi Carmichael978-1-927855-20-1 • $14.95 • 264 pages
Six months ago, Julia’s life was perfect. � en her dad died. After a dark bout of depression, Julia is fragile and mourns both her father and her old life. But she has one thing to be happy about: Jeremy, the most popular boy at school, has chosen her. His love for her is passionate, even obsessive. As she grows closer to Jeremy, Julia pushes her disapproving friends and family away. But Jeremy only becomes more controlling and Julia has to decide what lines cannot be crossed.BRONZE MEDAL WINNER: Moonbeam Award, mature issuesSELECTION: Best Books for Kids & Teens, Fall 2015
“Julia’s story is one that needs to be told … [a]uthor Jodi Carmichael writes about life as a teenager with humour and insight, showing how easy it is for peer pressure and the need to be loved to lead to risky behaviour.” – Quill & Quire
“Carmichael’s writing is vivid and her depiction of Julia’s feelings and actions feels authentic and contemporary. Th is is a young writer to watch.” – Winnipeg Free Press
“a story fi lled with realistic characters who reveal truths about ourselves.” – CM Magazine
“Jodi Carmichael gets inside of this Julia and gives her a true voice” – CanLit For Little Canadians
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After three years in the Mexican War, color-blind Dannon Lereaux sets out across the mountains in search of “love, red, and a new class of salvation,” expecting to find all three in a girl called Madder Carmine.
Set in the year 1849, amidst a vividly reconceived Appalachia, young Dannon has returned from the war only to discover home was finer when remembered from afar. Disenchanted and confused, he puts all hope of deliverance in a girl he once met and, along with an escaped slave named Virgil, embarks on an epic journey to find her. But hard on their trail is Will Lawson, Virgil’s vengeful owner.
As Dannon is pushed deeper into the world of the hunted, his mind slips into a world of its own. Suddenly the mountains of his youth are transformed into the Nine Circles of Hell, and Virgil becomes his soul-guide through the underworld. With this notion firm in his mind, Dannon commends himself to a surreal journey as he seeks redemption in the heart of the Inferno.
TYLER ENFIELD is a writer and photographer. Other books include the award-winning children’s novel series, Wrush. He’s also the writer/director of the National Film Board’s interactive film, Invisible Worlds. He lives in Edmonton, and you can visit him and his photography at www.TylerEnfield.com.
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Black Bottle ManCraig Russell978-1-894283-99-1$14.95, 184 pagesWINNER: Gold Medal, Moonbeam Awards FINALIST: Aurora Awards
� e Gem LakesRob Keough978-1-894283-58-8$16.95, 176 pages
Signs of MarthaSarah Raymond978-1-926531-09-0$14.95, 208 pages
� e Silent Summer of Kyle McGinleyJan Andrews978-1-926531-68-7$14.95, 200 pagesGOLD MEDAL WINNER: Moonbeam Award
Spirit QuestSusan Rocan978-1-894283-98-4$14.95, 235 pages
Tori by DesignColleen Nelson978-1-926531-10-6$14.95, 208 pagesWINNER: McNally Robinson Book for Young People
WithershinsSusan Rocan978-1-894283-75-5$14.95, 225 pages
Wolf SummerRob Keough978-1-894283-87-8$14.95, 192 pages
Gravity JournalGail Sidonie Sobat978-1-894283-76-6$14.95, 162 pagesA WHITE PINE HONOUR BOOKGOLD MEDAL WINNER: Moonbeam Awards
Morven and the Horse ClanLuanne Armstrong978-1-926531-74-8$14.95, 176 pagesA 2014 MYRCA selection
Green-Eyed Queen of Suicide CityKevin Marc Fournier978-1-926531-267$14.95, 200 pagesWINNER: McNally Robinson Book for Young PeopleGOLD MEDAL WINNER: Moonbeam Awards
How to Tend a GraveJocelyn Shipley978-1-926531-19-9$14.95, 184 pages
Illegally BlondeNelsa Roberto978-1-894283-97-7$14.95, 220 pages
Jamie’s Got A GunGail Sidonie Sobat and Spyder Yardley-Jones978-1-926531-88-5 $14.95, 280SELECTION: CCBC Best Books for Kids and TeensWINNER: Moonbeam Award for Young Adult Fiction, Silver Medal
Juliana and the Medicine FishJake MacDonald978-0-969780-44-1$16.95, 152 pagesWINNER: Manitoba On the Same Page 2011
LockdownMaggie Bolitho978-1-926531-89-2$14.95, 232 pagesSELECTION: CCBC Best Books for Kids and Teens
� e BreakNelsa Roberto978-1-926531-20-5$14.95, 208 pages
Cape TownBrenda Hammond978-1-926531-18-2$14.95, 328 pages
Chance to Dance for YouGail Sidonie Sobat978-1-894283-11-3$14.95, 176 pages BRONZE MEDAL WINNER: Moonbeam AwardsSELECTION: Best Books for Kids and Teens
Dreamfi reNicole Luiken978-1-894283-88-5$14.95, 192 pagesGOLD MEDAL WINNER: Moonbeam Award
� e FallColleen Nelson978-1-926531-65-6$14.95, 192 pagesWINNER: McNally Robinson Book for Young People
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ENFIELD & WIZENTY IS A LITERARY IMPRINT PUBLISHING ORIGINAL NOVELS AND SHORT STORY COLLECTIONS.
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� e Shadow over Portage and MainEdited by Keith Cadieux ISBN: 978-1-927855-36-2 • $19.95Trade paper, 5.5 x 8.5, 208 pagesApril 1, 2016
Marketing Plan: National review mailing, online marketing and promotion, national advertising campaign, author participation in interviews, festivals, and conferences
Winnipeg is a place of extremes. Winters are fi erce and relentless. Summers are unbearably hot. It has been both the murder and auto theft capital of
Canada and the Slurpee capital of the world. It is a place that exerts an infl uence, that marks and changes its inhabitants. � is anthology features writers who have all lived in Winnipeg for a time and been inspired, horrifi ed, changed by that experience. � e stories here capture a tone of history, dread, violence, weirdness, and sometimes even whimsy; a tone that only Winnipeg exudes.
KEITH CADIEUX’s 2010 novella Gaze was listed for a Manitoba Book Award and the ReLit award. His short � ction has most recently appeared in Prairie Fire, Grain, ELQ, and the Exile Book of New Canadian Noir. He lives in Winnipeg.
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� e Light � at RemainsLyse ChampagneISBN:978-1-927855-40-9 • $19.95Trade paper, 5.5 x 8.5, 240 pagesApril 1, 2016
Marketing Plan: National review mailing, online marketing and promotion, national advertising campaign, author participation in interviews, festivals, tours and conferences.
The despair of refugees has haunted us long before the civil war in Syria. Lyse Champagne’s evocative new story collection attempts to put these collective and
individual tragedies into an historical context.
Two Armenian sisters write to each other in the year leading up to the deportations. A young Ukrainian mother embroiders her life story as famine threatens. A boy travels to Hong Kong by train while the Japanese march towards his hometown of Nanjing. A Jewish girl collects words and falls in love as she hides in a French mountain village in 1942. A Cambodian refugee recalls his childhood in his home country and his new life in Canada on a makeshift stage. A Rwandan family prepares to emigrate days before President Habyarimana’s plane is shot down.
� ese stories span the twentieth century and reach into the twenty-fi rst. We discover letters, maps, and the kindness of strangers. Word lists, a falling piano, and young love. Hiding places, history lessons, and conversations around the table. Music, a makeshift stage, and life breathed into memories.
LYSE CHAMPAGNE writes in French and in English. Her stories have appeared in Descant, The New Quarterly, The Antigonish Review, Room of One’s Own, Windsor Review and Wascana Review. Her � rst book, Double Vision, a memoir about growing up French in Ontario was published by Key Porter and her play, Chicane de famille, won the David Smith Playwriting Prize. She lives in Ottawa with her family.
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As a window into the magic and potential of the
Northwest Territories, Richard Van Camp’s fourth
short story collection is hilarious and heartbreaking.
A teenaged boy confesses to a vicious assault on
a cross-dressing classmate; Lance tells the sensual
story of becoming much closer to his wife’s dear
friend Juanita; while a reluctant giant catches up
with gangsters Torchy and Sfen in a story with
shades of supernatural and earthly menace.
Night Moves continues to explore the incredible lives
of Indigenous characters introduced in The Lesser Blessed, Angel Wing Splash Pattern, The Moon of Letting Go, and Godless but Loyal to Heaven. If this
is your first time to Fort Simmer and Fort Smith,
welcome. If it’s another visit—come on in: we’ve left
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RICHARD VAN CAMP is an internationally renowned storyteller and bestselling author. A Dogrib (Tlicho) Dene from Fort Smith, NWT, Van Camp now lives in Edmonton.
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Butterfl y WinterW.P. Kinsella978-1-926531-16-8$29.95, 302 pages
I Know Who You Remind Me OfNaomi K. Lewis978-1-926531-51-9$29.95, 232 pages
Widows of Hamilton HouseChristina Penner978-1-894283-84-7$29.95, 240 pages
WillShane Neilson978-1-926531-77-9$29.95, 256 pages
� e Young in � eir CountryRichard Cumyn978-1-926531-02-1$29.95, 208 pages
7 Ways to SundayLee Kvern978-1-926531-85-4$19.95, 208 pages
10 � ings to Ask Yourself in WarsawBarbara Romanik978-1-894283-83-0$29.95, 192 pages
Madder CarmineTyler Enfi eld978-1-927855-30-0$14.95, 224 pages
Man and Other Natural DisastersNerys Parry978-1-926531-12-0$29.95, 224 pages
� e View From the LaneDeborah-Anne Tunney978-1-927855-02-7$19.95, 240 pages
� e Moon of Letting GoRichard Van Camp978-1-926531-00-7$19.95, 224 pages
Night MovesRichard Van Camp978-1- 927855-23-2$19.95, 208 pages
Rats of Las VegasLisa Pasold978-1-894283-92-2$29.95, 360 pages
� is Book Will Not Save Your LifeMichelle Berry978-1-926531-04-5 $29.95, 272 pages
� e Tristan ChordBettina Von Kampen978-1-894283-85-4$29.95, 240 pages
VerbatimJeff Bursey978-1-926531-03-8$29.95, 304 pages
Coming Home: Stories from the Northwest TerritoriesVarious978-1-926531-27-4$19.95, 192 pages
Famous Last MealsRichard Cumyn978-1-927855-17-1$19.95, 280 pages
Friend Follow.Text.#StoriesFromLivingOnlineShawn Syms978-1-926531-80-9$19.95, 296 pages
Godless but Loyal to HeavenRichard Van Camp978-1-926531-73-1$19.95, 200 pagesWINNER: Georges Bugnet Award for Fiction
GracelesslandAdam Lindsay Honsinger978-1-927855-14-0 $19.95, 280 pages
Hello, SweetheartElaine McCluskey978-1-926531-99-1$19.95, 200 pages
� e House on Sugarbush RoadMéira Cook978-1-926531-30-4$29.95, 296 pagesWINNER: McNally Robinson Book of the Yea
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After three years in the Mexican War, color-blind Dannon Lereaux sets out across the mountains in search of “love, red, and a new class of salvation,” expecting to find all three in a girl called Madder Carmine.
Set in the year 1849, amidst a vividly reconceived Appalachia, young Dannon has returned from the war only to discover home was finer when remembered from afar. Disenchanted and confused, he puts all hope of deliverance in a girl he once met and, along with an escaped slave named Virgil, embarks on an epic journey to find her. But hard on their trail is Will Lawson, Virgil’s vengeful owner.
As Dannon is pushed deeper into the world of the hunted, his mind slips into a world of its own. Suddenly the mountains of his youth are transformed into the Nine Circles of Hell, and Virgil becomes his soul-guide through the underworld. With this notion firm in his mind, Dannon commends himself to a surreal journey as he seeks redemption in the heart of the Inferno.
TYLER ENFIELD is a writer and photographer. Other books include the award-winning children’s novel series, Wrush. He’s also the writer/director of the National Film Board’s interactive film, Invisible Worlds. He lives in Edmonton, and you can visit him and his photography at www.TylerEnfield.com.
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Dean Gunnarson: � e Making of an Escape ArtistCarolyn Graywith introduction by Dean Gunnarson
ISBN: 978-1-927855-35-5 • $29.95Softcover 6 x 8 • 208 pagesApril 1, 2016
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Dean Gunnarson, world-renowned escapologist, has made a career of avoiding death. But his fi rst escape was his greatest — surviving juvenile leukemia. In the wake of his illness, a
magic-obsessed young Dean mirrors the training of his hero Houdini in his hometown of Winnipeg. Another boy on the cancer ward, named Phil, also wants to walk in Houdini’s footsteps. Together, Phil and Dean go on a quest for real, true magic that will save Philip’s life. � ey ultimately learn magic can even surprise the magician.
CAROLYN GRAY is a Winnipeg theatre artist, puppeteer, playwright, creative writing instructor, and winner of the John Hirsch Award for Most Promising New Writer and the Manitoba Day Award. Her work has been produced by Theatre Projects Manitoba, zone41 Theatre, the Winnipeg International Children’s Festival, and many independent theatre companies. She is particularly
interested in magic and mystery, currently working on a new play based on a true Canadian cold case, which of course has magic in it too. This is her � rst book.
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Wish You Were Here:Hand-tinted Postcards from Winnipeg’s Halcyon DaysStan Milosevic978-1-927855-34-8 • $24.95 • 120 pages
Before email, before Instagram and selfi es, postcards were mailed across the world. At the turn of the 20th century, travellers to Winnipeg were impressed by the city’s stately architecture, its broad streets, and its tranquil parks. Hand-tinted postcards expressed the vibrancy and optimism felt by visitors to Manitoba. Dreamlike and evocative, these vintage postcards are truly works of art.
On the Air: � e Golden Age of RadioGarry Moir978-1-927855-26-3 • $29.95 • 192 pages
Before the internet, before TV, Manitoba was a hotbed for innovation in radio. � ese innovations range from the fi rst publically-owned radio station to the fi rst play-by-play broadcast of women’s hockey. During World War II, a Winnipeg broadcaster was as well-known in England as Churchill. And Neil Young’s very fi rst recording was done at a local station. � ese are but a few of the stories of early radio in Manitoba. In its fi rst half century, the medium was a powerful, revolutionary force that touched and linked virtually everyone in the province.
From the Barren Lands:Fur Trade, First Nations, and a Life in Northern CanadaLeonard Flett978-1-927855-33-1 $29.95 • 328 pages
� is is a story about the fur trade and First Nations, and the development of northern Canada, seen and experienced not only through Leonard Flett’s eyes, but also through the eyes of his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.
� e lives of indigenous people in remote areas of northern Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan in the 1960s and 1970s are examined in detail. Flett’s successful career with both the Hudson’s Bay Company and the North West Company provides an insight into the dying days of the fur trade and the rise of a new retail business tailored to First Nations.
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An Illustrated History of Brewing in ManitobaBill Wright & Dave Craig978-1-926531-71-7$35.00, illustrated softcover, 224 pages
A Daytripper’s Guide to Manitoba: Exploring Canada’s Undiscovered ProvinceBartley Kives978-1-927855-27-0$24.95
Encyclopedia of ManitobaEdited by Ingeborg Boyens978-1-894283-71-7$49.95, full colour hardcover, 814 pages
Every Stone a Story2: More of Manitoba’s Buried HistoryDale Brawn978-1-894283-96-0$29.95, illustrated softcover, 152 pages
Fishin’ for Dumbasses: Tips for folks who want to catch their own food (and have fun doing it!)John Toone978-1-926531-92-2$19.95, 176 pages
From Asessippi to Zed Lake: A Guide to Manitoba’s Provincial ParksShelley Penziwol978-1-926531-14-4$29.95, illustrated softcover, 208 pages
Haunted Winnipeg: Ghost Stories from the Heart of the ContinentMatthew Komus978-1-927855-05-8 $19.95, 200 pages
Impact: A History of Disasters in ManitobaBrock Holowachuk978-1-894283-90-8$29.95, illustrated softcover, 160 pages
Kings of the Rings: 125 Years of the World’s Biggest BonspielSean Grassie978-1-926531-59-5$29.95, illustrated softcover, 208 pages
� e Lake: An Illustrated History of Manitobans’ Cottage CountryJake MacDonald978-1-894283-12-0$39.95, full colour hardcover, 200 pages
� e Mosaic Village: An Illustrated History of Winnipeg’s North EndRuss Gourluck978-1-894283-86-1$29.95, illustrated softcover, 272 pages
� e New Northwest Passage: A Voyage to the Front Line of Climate ChangeCameron Dueck978-1-926531-36-6$24.95, 256 pages
Noah’s Last Canoe: � e Lost Art of Cree Birch Bark Canoe BuildingDoug Evans978-1-894283-82-3$24.95, full colour hardcover, 112 pages
Silver Screens on the Prairies: An Illustrated History of Motion Picture � eatres in ManitobaRuss Gourluck978-1-926531-21-2$29.95, illustrated softcover, 294 pages
Stuck in the Middle: Dissenting Views of WinnipegBryan Scott and Bartley Kives978-1-926531-84-7$29.95, illustrated softcover, 200 pages
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ghost stories from the heart of the continent
Matthew Komus
Brock HolowacHuk
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Tips for folks who want to catch their own food (and have fun doing it!)
John Toone
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Devil Among Us: How Canada Failed to Stop a PedophileMike McIntyre978-1-894283-80-9
$11.95, mass market, 320 pages
Journey for Justice: How Project Angel Cracked the Candace Derksen CaseMike McIntyre978-1-926531-13-7$11.95, mass market, 336 pages
Mike on Crime: True Tales of Law and DisorderMike McIntyre978-1-927855-06-5$11.95, 320 pages
In Search of Canada: � e Early Years of John Wesley DafoeChristopher Dafoe978-1-926531-94-6$24.95, 224 pages
� e Library Tree: How a Canadian woman brought the joy of reading to a generation of African childrenDeborah Cowley978-1-926531-83-0$24.95, 232 pages
� e Lucky Ones: African Refugees’ Stories of Extraordinary CourageAnne Mahon978-1-926531-72-4$24.95, 224 pages
Red River Remembered: A Bicentennial Collection of Stories and RecipesNoni Campbell-Horner978-1-926531-28-1$24.95, illustrated softcover, 256 pages
Tales from the Back Room: Memories of a Political InsiderMichael Decter978-1-926531-06-9$24.95, 224 pages
Truth is Naked All Others Pay Cash: An Autobiographical ExaggerationByron Rempel978-1-894283-61-8
$19.95, 176 pages
Vikings on a Prairie Ocean: � e Saga of a Lake, a People, a Family, and a ManGlenn Sigurdson978-1-926531-93-9$29.95, 320 pages
We Watch the Waves: Unravelling the Mystery of a Father’s DeathSusan Riley978-1-894283-77-9$21.95, 204 pages
How Canada failed to stoppedophile peter whitmore
M i k e M c i n t y r e
Mike McIntyre
How “Project Angel” Cracked The Candace Derksen Case
Memoir and Biography
True Crime
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