Historical fiction

  • Jeanne Dugas of Acadia : a novel

    Creator

    Cohoon, Cassie Deveaux

    Abstract

    Descended from one of the three most prominent families in Acadia, Jeanne Dugas (1731-1817) and her family lived for more than thirty years under the threat of capture and deportation by the British militia and attacks by pirates and privateers. The story follows trials and tribulations from Louisbourg to Grand Pré, to Port Toulouse and Mira, Île-Saint-Jean, Remshic, Restigouche and back again -- often more than once. Captured by the British militia, the family was imprisoned, where three of her four children died.

    Publisher (Source)

    Sydney, NS

    Cape Breton University Press

    Non spécifié
  • Au péril de la mer

    Creator

    Fortier, Dominique

    Abstract

    Aux belles heures de sa bibliothèque, le Mont-Saint-Michel était connu comme la Cité des livres. C'est là, entre les murs gris de l'abbaye, que trouva refuge, au quinzième siècle, un peintre hanté par le souvenir de celle qu'il aimait. C'est là, entre ciel et mer, que le retrouvera cinq cents ans plus tard une romancière qui cherche toujours le pays des livres. Ils se rencontreront sur les pages d'un calepin oublié sous la pluie.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Québec (Québec) : Alto, [2015]

    Non spécifié
  • Death valley : a novel

    Creator

    Perly, Susan

    Abstract

    "Legendary war photographer Vivienne Pink has five days to photograph servicemen about to deploy for active combat. Racing to meet her deadline, she heads to Las Vegas, where she'll capture images of men who may die the next day--and where she'll confront an abuser from her past to force a reckoning. Accompanied by her husband, a celebrated novelist, and her best friend, a former CIA spook, Vivienne heads out into the Nevada desert in search of adrenaline, vengeance and the perfect shot.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Hamilton, ON : Buckrider Books, c2016

    Non spécifié
  • Yiddish for pirates

    Creator

    Barwin, Gary

    Abstract

    Set in the years around 1492, Yiddish for Pirates recounts the compelling story of Moishe, a Bar Mitzvah boy who leaves home to join a ship's crew, where he meets Aaron, the polyglot parrot who becomes his near-constant companion.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto : Random House Canada, [2016]

    Non spécifié
  • A whale tale

    Creator

    Wishinsky, Frieda

    Abstract

    Zoom back to 1778 where Matt and Emily encounter giant whales, a potlatch celebration, and the explorer Captain James Cook. Can they keep their heads above water and help their new friend Tuta on his quest?

    Audience
    Juvenile**
    Non spécifié
  • 44 Hours or strike!

    Creator

    Dublin, Anne

    Abstract

    "In 1931 during the Great Depression sisters Sophie and Rose join the Toronto Dressmakers' Strike and the fight of their lives."--Back cover

    Audience
    Juvenile**
    Non spécifié
  • Wild rose

    Creator

    Butala, Sharon

    Publisher (Source)

    Regina, Saskatchewan

    Coteau Books

    Non spécifié
  • Rainbow Valley

    Creator

    Montgomery, L. M.

    Abstract

    The seventh book in the chronology of the Anne of Green Gables series by Lucy Maud Montgomery, although it was the fifth book published. In this book Anne Shirley is married with six children, but the book focuses more on her new neighbor, the new Presbyterian minister John Meredith, as well as the interactions between Anne's and John Meredith's children.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    McClelland

    Non spécifié
  • Stones from the river

    Creator

    Hegi, Ursula

    Abstract

    Stones from the River is a daring, dramatic and complex novel of life in Germany. It is set in Burgdorf, a small fictional German town, between 1915 and 1951. The protagonist is Trudi Montag, a Zwerg -- the German word for dwarf woman. As a dwarf she is set apart, the outsider whose physical "otherness" has a corollary in her refusal to be a part of Burgdorf's silent complicity during and after World War II. Trudi establishes her status and power, not through beauty, marriage, or motherhood, but rather as the town's librarian and relentless collector of stories.

    Publisher (Source)

    New York

    Poseidon Press

    Non spécifié