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If places could talk, what would they say?
Every place in Saskatchewan has a story to tell.
Journey through time to explore some of them!
Webster is a happy little dog waiting for a family to love.
Everyone around him seems to be going home from the pet store, but Webster continues to wait . . . and wait . . . and wait. Will he get the happily-ever-after that he’s waiting so patiently for?
Webster’s story proves that every moment of sadness is only temporary if you never give up hope!
A true story about patience and perseverance.
Written by Traci Deck
Illustrated by Maria Dagh
Northern Saskatchewan has a wide variety of canoeing experiences from paddling lake to lake in the Precambrian Shield to steering the rapids of a whitewater river. It has both mountainous canyons and Caribbean-like beaches. You can paddle through marsh land or past sand dunes. Paddling Northern Saskatchewan provides a descriptive overview of 80 different canoe routes, rivers, and canoeing areas to help you understand the experience of paddling in Northern Saskatchewan.
Awards:
Finalist. Next Generation Indie Book Awards Travel/Travel Guide.
Non-Fiction
I have long been fascinated
by ravens.
The way their calls spread
through the forest like a magic
cloak. The hollow bamboo call,
the dripping water call, the
knock on wood, the gargle, the
gurgle, the kraa, and the wow!
Among these sticks
and bones, may you
discover a shining
treasure of your own.
About The Book:
One day while walking in the woods, Allison
Douglas-Tourner came across a raven harvesting sticks for his nest, dropping them into a
pile to use later, along with a few small bones.
The experience became a poem.
Gathered here is a collection of “sticks and
bones” from moments in the poet’s life, each
giving the imagination room to breathe—for
that is the true magic of haiku
Written by internationally published
British Columbia poet
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