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Jon McLean
Jesus, Torah and More - Jon McLean
Jon McLean as he launches his first book Jesus, Torah & More at the Indigo Bookstore on University Ave, Charlottetown on March 13 from 2–4 pm.
Jesus, Torah & More explores the first five books of the Bible. It also discusses the roots of the Christian faith from a Hebraic perspective and asks questions such as “Are we really supposed to keep the Sabbath?”; “I am under Grace, doesn’t that mean I don’t have to keep the laws?”; “How did Emperor Constantine change the face of Christianity?”; and more.
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Heather Wilson
Your Life According to You! How to Take Charge of Your Life and Live the Life of Your Dreams Today! - Heather Wilson
If you do not live your life according to your plan, you will live it according to everyone else’s plan for you says Heather Wilson. She has recently released a book entitled Your Life According to You!
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Larry Resnitsky
On the Brink, the untold story, Book Two - Larry Resnitsky
On the Brink, the untold story, Book Two by Larry Resnitzky was released December 4 by Retromedia Publishing of Charlottetown. It is a memoir that gives its readers insights into the characters of several sports celebrities with whom two former school teachers turned sportscasters, rubbed shoulders between 1983 and 1992.
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Beryl and Bernie Doiron
RusticoRiders Cycle Africa - Beryl & Bernie Doiron
The memories of 10,000km down roads less travelled, interacting with some of the world’s poorest people and pitching tents in both desert and bush ground are all captured in RusticoRiders Cycle Africa, a book written and photographed by Beryl and Bernie Doiron of North Rustico about their journey from Cairo to Cape Town.
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Leslie Stewart
Whats Goin On - Leslie Stewart
Leslie Stewart’s book Whats Goin On will be launched at the Down East Mall December 4, 12, an 19. The book is about Island life and the people living it. Stewart says some of the content “may be not so true, after all they are fibs.” He hopes that his poems, stories and pictures that take you through the book may make you laugh or cry. One of the stories is about a group of fishermen who decide to steal an island and tow it to the Caribbean for the winter, better to drink beer on and get their EI cheques.
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How to Achieve Heaven On Earth - John E. Wade II
Island author Darlene McInnis has written one of the 100 insightful essays in a recently published book entitled How To Achieve Heaven On Earth (Pelican Publishing Company).
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Orysia Dawydiak
House of Bears - Orysia Dawydiak
After a suicide attempt, 22-year-old pre-med student returns home to Northern Ontario where her strained relationship with her traditional Ukrainian mother only heightens her feelings of alienation and isolation. Luba finds herself in the midst of old rivalries and family secrets, starting in the 1930s in Ukraine, and uncovers some startling truths about her own identity.
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Julie Pellissier-Lush
My Mi’kmaq Mother - Julie Pellissier-Lush
My Mi’kmaq Mother is an account of a young girl’s life without her Mi’kmaq mother. It was written to preserve a family history and Mi’kmaq culture for future generations, and to pay special tribute to her mother who passed away when she was just three years old.
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Darrin M. McCloskey
Li’l Story - Darrin M. McCloskey
Li’l Story, the true story of the rise and fall of the Great Canadian Novel (Black Ice Press) is the frustrated voice of one small misunderstood story, known as Li’l Story who, fed up with the unfulfilled promise of becoming a novel, decides to set out on his own and become the Great Canadian Novel.
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Dan Conlin
Pirates of the Atlantic - Dan Conlin
Most Atlantic Canadians are familiar with the stories of Oak Island and Captain Kidd, but no one has really separated fiction from fact,” says Maritime historian Dan Conlin. “Pirates of the Atlantic uncovers who the pirates really were and the true stories behind their legends.”
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