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Hidden/ bilingual

$16.00

The symbol of this book is the moon. The hidden is often more potent than the manifest. It guards secrets, mysteries that can be expressed only by the language of poetry. The moon represents is reflective, receptive, mysterious and ever changing as she hides and then gradually reveals her beauty.

Munira Judith Avinger

Julia: A story for all ages

$16.00

Julia is a novel about two young people growing up in the forest in the Eastern Townships. They don’t watch television. Instead they converse with a tree and adopt an abandoned fawn. Through their adventures, they learn the lessons of life and death and the meaning of community.

Munira Judith Avinger, illustrated by Lisa Neulicht

Lifting the Veil/Soulever Le Voile / bilingual

$14.00

The poems in this book reflect the nature of the spiritual life. A poem can take us deeper and deeper into the reality of life, stripping away the veils of illusion that cover that reality like the skins of an onion, which can be peeled away one after the other, until the hidden is revealed in all its profound emptiness.

Munira Judith Avinger

New Bright Idea

$7.00

Gordon Lambie is a University student and preservice teacher at Bishop’s University. Since leaving high school he has delved into the world of poetry, gradually producing the work that makes up this, his first book: New Bright Idea.

Gordon Lambie

Rough Angel-Ange Écru / bilingual

$16.00

Wendy Jean MacLean celebrates the wisdom that poetry is ultimately about very practical and ordinary experiences, like life and death and geese and tomatoes. Her life as a mother, daughter, friend and sister, and minister in a small church keeps her surrounded by inspiration and delight. Wendy encourages her two sons, Angus and Chester, to reach for the stars and also tries to take her own advice.

Wendy Jean MacLean

Spirit Song in Ancient Boughs

$16.00

Think of a lively, intimate conversation with a thoughtful friend and you are already into this captivating collection of poems. There is mystery here, a passion for Creation throughout, a joyful whimsy, a solid foundation of knowledge, and an obvious command of the language.  Readers will find themselves regularly ambushed by both beauty and a profound sense of a compassionate God. Rev. Dr. Jim Sinclair

Wendy Jean MacLean

The Truth of Houses

$19.00

These are poems filled with the intracacies of life subtle and human, anarchic and generous, intimate as well as far-ranging in their time and geography.

Winner of the 2011 Concordia University First Book Prize, Quebec Writers’ Federation Literary Awards

Poems exploring the idea of home and the difficulties of a deeply ambiguous relationship to that word.

Ann Scowcroft

Wayne’s Rhymes II

$15.00

All the poems you’ll see here,Wer writ’ by me in the past year.They weren’t that easy to create,So I ask you not to duplicate.It’s hard to judge an artist’s mood,So if you do, you might be sued.

Wayne Robinson