Book: You Are Enough: Activate Your Angels & Magnetize a Soul-FULL Life
Every once in a while a book comes along that you didn't know you needed but you do. You Are Enough is that book for me.
Seagull Island: kiyāsko-miniscikos
Seagull Island: kiyāsko-miniscikos is a beautiful children’s book that celebrates traditional life and blends English and Cree to create a captivating tale of family and their deep connection to nature.
Book: The History Forest
Books by multi-genre writer and University of Regina professor of English Michael Trussler make a mark.
Book: Leaving Wisdom
I first fell in love with Sharon Butala’s writing in the 90s when someone gifted me a copy of her #1 best-selling book The Perfection of the Morning.
Book: Nature’s Apprentices: The Magic of the Peatlands
Every so often you come across a book that so inspires you that you want to eagerly hand it out to as many people as possible.
Book: On the Busy Old Ranch
Katelyn Toney lives the hectic farmer/rancher lifestyle near Tompkins in southwest Saskatchewan with her husband and four children, and when she noted a lack of children’s books that depict the family’s unique way of life, she wrote one.
Book: From the Street to the Stars: Andy Nebula, Interstellar Rockstar - Book One
From the Street to the Stars is not my first Edward Willett book. Odds are it won’t be my last, as Willett is constantly publishing (that is a bonus for those of us who love reading…
Book: Duty Done: Memories of Fairmont Barracks
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have a lengthy, distinguished legacy in our country’s history. They were established in 1873, just six years after Canada was created.
Book: Lola’s Woolly Jumper
Prairie author Samantha Van De Kerckhove’s love for drawing, painting and storytelling come together beautifully in her children’s book Lola’s Woolly Jumper…
Book: Phases
Phases, a debut poetry collection by Saskatoon poet Belinda Betker, beautifully captures the stages and transformations of one woman’s life.
Book: Sacred Geometry for the Soul: Volume 1
For those who think this may be a book about math, it’s actually more about mandalas. Sacred geometry is the practice of attaching sacred meanings to certain geometric shapes and their architectural proportions.
Book: The Last Green Dragon
The Last Green Dragon is a magical tale of courage, mystery and adventure between two very unlikely friends.
Book: Unsettled
Subtitled A Reckoning in the Great Plains, Unsettled is a labour of love that, like all true reckonings, took a long time to take shape.
Book: Tunnels of Treachery
Time travelling tunnels, thrilling, heart-stopping adventures. It must be a Mary Harelkin Bishop book!
Book: Points of View: A Guide on Saskatchewan Projectile Points with Indigenous Perspectives
Right off the hop, Points of View struck me as a visually stunning book. It is a pleasure to hold and read.
Book: From Left to Right: Saskatchewan's Political and Economic Transformation
In his book From Left to Right: Saskatchewan’s Political and Economic Transformation, Dale Eisler helps us take a clear-eyed look at the province as the world economy shifted…
Book: Why Not Now?
I experienced quite the shock when I began Denise Leduc’s new book, Why Not Now? I’d recently reviewed the Aylesbury, Saskatchewan writer’s thoughtful children’s books…
Book: Dysfunctional Regulatory Bodies: Scarecrows and Stupidity
Dysfunctional Regulatory Bodies is a work of satirical fiction. That’s a new genre for me so I needed to get the lowdown.
Book: Silencing Rebecca
Silencing Rebecca is a fantastic book that jumps right into the action with a claustrophobic scene that has us questioning what the heck is going on with the main character.
Book: The Day Petunia Had Piglets in the Strawberry Patch
How delightful to read The Day Petunia Had Piglets in the Strawberry Patch, the third illustrated children’s book in The Adventures of the Barnyard Boys Book Series…