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A Day Early

$15.00

James Ingram “Cut” Barnard was a lifetime social worker whose career was marked by his passion for helping his young clients and his disdain for bureaucrats. The latter cost him his job at the Southern Pines School district and forced him to return to his childhood neighbourhood of Verdun in the southern tip of Montreal. The move allowed the widower to reconnect with his two grown children and restart his career with Montreal Social Services. However he quickly finds that Verdun has changed and soon becomes involved with Russian mobsters while trying to help those affected by drugs, alcohol, and prostitution. His desire to give troubled kids a fighting chance once again finds him at odds with his superiors. A woman from his past and an orphaned Russian provides Cut with a new outlook on life.

Peter Belanger

A Hole in the Ground, Ross Murray

$20.00

It’s 1998, and the Town of Beaverly is home to Canada’s deepest but least exploited sinkhole.
For years, Mayor Conrad Lemon’s efforts to transform it into a tourist attraction have been unsuccessful, as have most of his plans to put Beaverly on the map.

When an emergency thrusts Beaverly in the spotlight, Mayor Lemon is determined to make the most of it… no matter what. At his side (against her will) is Jemima MacNaught, assistant editor of The Beaverly Modicum, who finds herself forced to choose between loyalty to her profession and her town, though she’s not sure she wants to stick with either.

With A Hole in the Ground, longtime Québec humour columnist and broadcaster Ross Murray has written a novel that’s a tribute to small towns, small newspapers and the people who keep them running, through holes and high water.

A Townships Noel

$10.00

The assistance of Townshipper’s Foundationis gratefully acknowledged. Proceeds from the sale of this CD go entirely to support artistic projects in the Eastern Townships.

Donald Patriquin

All the Way Home

$20.00

After a too-long hiatus, Montreal-based singer songwriter Jim Robinson is very much back on the music scene. His latest album All the Way Home, in particular the eco-inspired and time goes by, is currently getting airplay on CBC stations across Canada. A collection of bright, out-going, up-tempo songs, it was released just before Christmas (2006). This is Jim’s third CD, all three of which have been produced by talented multi-instrumentalist Jason Lang, Penny’s son, who has worked with (among others) Isabelle Boulay, Amanda Marshall and Roch Voisine. All three of Jim Robinson’s Cd’s are listed with us and if you would like to buy two or more there is a special price of $15.00 each.

Jim Robinson

at the CaféRouge

$10.00

Gail Klinck and Keith Whittall have been taking their brand of music around the Townships and the Montreal area for the past twenty years.  Whether they’re playing covers or their own material, their harmonies and interpretations are part of a distinctive style that reflects their experience in folk, country, pop and jazz.

Gail Klinck & Keith Whittall