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  • Margins of Ambiguity

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    Margins of Ambiguity is a book that, at its core, is meant to entertain the majority of society that takes a dim view of poetry as it was taught in school. While Ken’s two previous books dealt with more serious subjects, such as suffering and...


  • The Witch in the Woods

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    In this sequel to her debut novel Guided by the Stars, Holly Marie Stocking takes the reader back to the magical kingdom of Réalt and its heroine, the gentle Princess Rὸs. Years after saving her kingdom from the cruel King of the North, Rὸs has...


  • After Charlie

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    Even though ten-year-old Dorrie often felt invisible as the baby among her siblings, one brother always made her feel seen … made her feel special. Charlie was her world. And then he was gone. Dorrie saw more than most people, including the boy...


  • Love You Like a Bus: Letters to Will

    Finding Joy and Purpose in Life After Child Loss
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    Love You Like a Bus: Letters to Will is a mother’s raw, tender, and ultimately life-affirming memoir of love after loss. When Joni Bouchard’s twelve-year-old son, Will, dies suddenly and tragically, her world fractures. She continues their daily...


  • Meniscus

    Notes for the Painfully Alone
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    Meniscus is a debut poetry collection that inhabits the ambiguous space between closeness and distance—where intimacy nearly happens, where connection flickers, where solitude settles in. Moving through urban nights and quiet mornings, these...


  • What the Aurora Remembers

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    Nicky Ryan has been a police officer in Canada’s Northwest Territories for six months when she’s faced with her first homicide investigation. A teenage girl has been maimed, her mother murdered, and her father is the prime suspect. Nicky’s naïve...


  • I Like to Sing

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    “I sang about all the things God made. I sang silly songs. I sang about my family. I sang church songs and nursery rhymes.” My brother and sister like playing soccer and dancing, but I like to sing. I sing in church, on stage, in the bush, and...


  • My Father's Father's Family

    James Wilfred Estey & His Ancestors
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    This book traces the remarkable journey of the Estey family across five centuries, from its earliest recorded origins in England in the sixteenth century to the diverse paths that eventually converged in New Brunswick and beyond. It follows the...


  • In the Place of Absence

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    In this luminous debut collection, Robert Antidormi maps the inner topography of the heart, its chambers of longing, devotion, memory, and rebirth. In the Place of Absence gathers free verse, haiku and prose poems into a meditation on what it...


  • Express Gambler

    A Horse's Story
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    Ewe-necked, with hips and ribs showing, Express Gambler was in terrible shape when Marie met him, having been subjected to inhumane “breaking” methods and a complete lack of understanding from the humans who were supposed to care for him. Yet he...