A bestselling romance set in the 1950s between an educated but impoverished young New Brunswick woman and a wealthy young American |
Romance, suspense, and murder in 19th-century Saint John |
This "rich, abundantly humane love story" (Chicago Tribune) centres on a simmering love triangle ignited during the Halifax Explosion of 1917. |
Plunged into the world of fashionable New York society, an idealistic young Halifax woman faces hard choices about love and nationality against the backdrop of the First World War. |
Revenge, intrigue, and romance set against the background of 18th century Grand Pré and Louisbourg. |
Captain Salvation is a little-known novel of Maritimers at sea, now brought back into print in this new addition to Formac's Fiction Treasures collection. |
This early twentieth-century Nova Scotia novel explores the world of small fishing communities where religion and background are a source of family conflict. |
This Fiction Treasure title, set in New Brunswick, describes a community where conflict between families troubles the lives of everyone. |
Rose of Acadia(Fiction Treasures)By Margaret M. Saunders, Introduction by Gwendolyn Davies, Series edited by Gwendolyn DaviesRose of Acadia is a passionate story about the legacy of the past--personal and historical--and how it shapes lives in the present. |
The Sea is So Wide(Fiction Treasures)By Evelyn Eaton, Introduction by Valerie Latus, Series edited by Gwendolyn DaviesThe Sea Is So Wide is a passionate story of love and separation set against the tragic events of the Acadian Deportation of the mid-eighteenth century. |