Fiction, Native American & Aboriginal
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The Larks Don't Sing in the Valley
by Roy Davidson
Two teen boys, each from a different culture; both abandoned by their own people in the middle of the Canadian wilderness in 1834. Andy is searching for his father, a white missionary, who is somewhere in the vast and untamed Canadian west. ...
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The Saga of Trio de Dio
by Bothsams Publishing
Zombies...everyone loves zombies - except Trio de Dio. Two military veterans, one a Highland Gordon and the other an Acadian from New Orleans, along with an American business student who hates his life and dreams of being a writer, are trying to ...
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Banded Together
by Sheena Pennie
It’s summer 1999 and the members of the Hamilton-Kellaher clan are on their way to Daybreak, their family cottage on Lake Pemichangan, Quebec. With his newly minted driver’s licence, sixteen-year-old Connor drives his step-sister, Francis, and their ...
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The Amulet
A Novel of Early Canada by Norma Sluman
It is 1884 on the Canadian prairies. After an impetuous, whirlwind wedding, young bride Catherine McNab has left her comfortable home in Rosemere, Ontario, determined to start a new life with veteran trader Ian McNab. Arriving in her new home of ...
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On Duty
by Ketsia Lessard
When a deathbed confession leads RCMP Constable Jasper Nelson to discover the existence of his illegitimate sister, his curiosity is piqued and he sets out to find her. He locates the young woman a year later where he least expects to, within the ...
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Sole Paddle
by H R Campbell
Sole Paddle speaks of solitude and relationships, of walking alone and in community—and of embracing the present and future as part of a team, but also, sometimes with a sole paddle. It tells the story of John Bear, a young man from the isolated ...
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White Sky Dreamer
He can see the future, but can he save his family? by Howard J. Breen
Since he was a little boy, every time there is a full moon, Jack Duggan has dreamt of the future. He has been cautious with his gift, using it to provide a comfortable life for himself and his family. His life seems perfect, until he dreams of the ...
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A Deadly Thaw
The York Factory Connection by Frederick Ross
When a team of researchers from Canada’s Arctic Institute travel to York Factory to disinter a grave, they unwittingly stumble upon more than they bargained for buried in the permafrost. Their research is focused on the old Hudson Bay Company fort ...
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A Deadly Thaw
The York Factory Connection by Frederick Ross
When a team of researchers from Canada’s Arctic Institute travel to York Factory to disinter a grave, they unwittingly stumble upon more than they bargained for buried in the permafrost. Their research is focused on the old Hudson Bay Company fort ...
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Copperstone
by Dr. Gordon B Loomis
Weapons create power, and better weapons create even better power. In this sweeping story of the lives of Chief Copper Stone and his son, White Pine, the chief’s discovery of copper gives his tribe superior arrows, knives, and tools. The source of ...