Fog Over Fundy traces the adventures of a young non-conformist French Canadian woman who returns from Europe to the Tantramar in New Brunswick. |
Adria Redmond's life in a sea-faring community is marked by deception and deceit before a tragedy forces her to recognize what's important in her life. |
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. |
Jean de Mer returns home after three years' absence to find his son Marc in danger. Marc is in trouble with French partisan leader Black Abbé and is taken captive. Father and son quickly make their escape, determined to expose the priest's deceitful ways. |
A friendly game of poker suddenly brings to light a strange curse that hangs over the Harley family. When Nell's admirer David Marsh, has a freak accident, Reginald Rayton is determined to solve the mystery and prove himself to Nell. |
In 1744, Paul de Morpain, a prisoner-of-war in New England, hears of a plan to send an expedition against the French fortress at Louisbourg. He decides to journey 500 miles by sea and on forest trails to warn the governor. |
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. |