Book Passage - The Association of Book Publishers of British
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Book Passage - The Association of Book Publishers of British
environment First Nations Salmon The First Nations of British Columbia, Third Edition A Scientific Memoir An Anthropological Overview Jude Isabella Robert J. Muckle Rocky Mountain Books $20.00 PA Greystone Books $34.95 PA Salmon investigates a narrative that is important to the identity of the Pacific Northwest Coast—the salmon as an iconic species. It also tells the story of scientists gathering data and how their work echoes that of coastal indigenous people who have harvested salmon since the end of the last ice age. UBC Press $27.95 PA This authoritative overview of BC’s First Nations peoples and cultures covers the history, diversity, and complexity of First Nations to provide a context for contemporary concerns and initiatives. This latest edition of the classic work has been fully revised, with new chapters added and arguments reframed in light of current developments. British Columbia Knitting Stories A Natural History of its Origins, Ecology, and Diversity with a New Look at Climate Change Personal Essays and Seven Coast Salish-inspired Knitting Patterns Richard Cannings and Sydney Cannings Sylvia Olsen An award-winning guide to the natural history of Canada’s most ecologically diverse province that highlights the effects of climate change and explores the future of BC’s biodiversity. Master storyteller, historian, expert knitter, and Cowichan sweater expert Sylvia Olsen spent fifteen years buying and selling Cowichan sweaters in a shop behind her home on the Tsartlip Reserve. Her essay collection is both personal and political, historical and practical. Includes seven stunning Coast Salish-inspired knitting patterns. Sono Nis Press $28.95 PA The Trees of Calan Gray Orca Chief Danial Neil Roy Henry Vickers and Robert Budd, Book Passage with bc books on bc ferries Available in BC Ferries’ Passages Gift Shops illustrations by Roy Henry Vickers Oolichan Books $19.95 PA Calan Gray talks to trees. They speak back to him. Not in words, exactly; he hears the language of trees. It is 1964, and the world is a harsh place for those who are different. Calan struggles to understand a worldview in which an intimate relationship with the land is something to value, not denigrate. This brochure was produced by The Association of Book Publishers of British Columbia. www.books.bc.ca (2015) Cover Photo: Queen of Coquitlam, BC Ferries Harbour Publishing $19.95 HC Orca Chief is the third in a series of bestselling Northwest Coast legends featuring brilliant illustrations by Roy Henry Vickers. In this captivating tale, the great Orca Chief compassionately teaches people on the coast how to treat the ocean’s resources in a sustainable way. We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Books Fund (CBF) for this project. Anvil Press - Caitlin Press - Douglas & McIntyre - Greystone Books Harbour Publishing - McKellar & Martin Publishing Group - Oolichan Books Orca Book Publishers - Rocky Mountain Books - Self-Counsel Press Sono Nis Press - Talonbooks - Tradewind Books - UBC Press green living stories children The Flour Peddler That Went by Fast A Global Journey into Local Food from Canada to South Sudan My First Hundred Years Dolphin SOS Roy Miki and Slavia Miki, illustrations by Julie Flett Frank White Chris Hergesheimer and Josh Hergesheimer Caitlin Press $24.95 PA Part grain-chain analysis, part bare-all exposé, The Flour Peddler explores the trends and issues of local food systems and the challenges and power of alternative food movements. It is also a gripping adventure, from broken-down market vans, fraudulent bus tickets and hungry bears to a Russian helicopter, an attempted coup and a heartwrenching homecoming. Harbour Publishing $32.95 HC Greening Your Home Successful Eco-Renovation Strategies Fascinating and frequently hilarious, this memoir written by centenarian Frank White sifts through sixty years of Frank White’s many adventures as a pioneer truck driver, boat builder, excavating contractor, garage mechanic, camp owner and husband to the sophisticated and well-connected New Yorker writer Edith Iglauer. Tradewind Books $17.95 HC Based on true events, Dolphin SOS recounts the story of three dolphins trapped in an icecovered cove on the coast of Newfoundland. After the government fails to provide assistance, some young boys take matters into their owns hands in order to save the distressed dolphins. I, Bartleby Jessie’s Island Meredith Quartermain Sheryl McFarlane, illustrations by Sheena Lott In these quirky, imaginative stories about writing and writers, Bartleby, scrivener (a.k.a. Quartermain), goes her stubborn way haunted by Pauline Johnson, Malcolm Lowry, Robin Blaser, Daphne Marlatt, and other forebears. Who is writing whom, these stories ask in their musing reflections—the writer or the written? The thinker or the calligrapher? A lyrical celebration of island life. This reissue of Jessie’s Island, which was originally published over twenty years ago, will introduce a whole new generation of children to the joy of unstructured play and the pleasures to be found in the natural world. Thomas Teuwen and Laura Lynn Parker Self-Counsel Press $12.95 PA We all want a more environmentally smart home, but many of us worry it will cost too much, be too difficult to fix or maintain, and not worth the bother. Not so. This book identifies the practical path to a more sustainable household. Talonbooks $14.95 PA The Urban Homesteading Cookbook Vancouver Confidential Forage, Farm, Ferment and Feast for a Better World John Belshaw, Editor Douglas & McIntyre $26.95 PA Taan’s Moons A Haida Moon Story Alison Gear, illustrations by Kiki van der Heiden Michelle Catherine Nelson, photos by Alison Page In this beautifully illustrated cookbook featuring 70 recipes, Nelson explores the world of foraging wild urban edibles, eating invasive species, keeping micro-livestock, growing vegetables in pots, and preserving produce. Nelson believes that by taking more control of our own food we will become better empowered to embrace sustainable lifestyles. Orca Book Publishers $10.95 PA Anvil Press $20.00 PA Vancouver Confidential is a collaboration of writers who plumb the shadows of civic memory looking for stories that don’t fit into mainstream narratives. By focusing on stories of common people rather than headliners, Vancouver Confidential shines a light on the lives of Vancouverites that have for so long been ignored. Environmental savings by using 611 lbs of Arbor Plus Gloss 80lb, 30% post-consumer waste, FSC certified: 2 trees saved, 4 lbs of water-borne waste not created, 2476 litres of wastewater flow saved, 72 lbs of solid waste not generated, 142 lbs net greenhouse gases prevented, 1,090, 635 BTUs of energy not consumed. with the Children of Haida Gwaii McKellar & Martin Publishing Group $19.99 HC This is a story woven together by the community on Haida Gwaii. Alison Gear based this engaging story on one version of the Haida Moon cycle. Taan (“bear” in the Haida language) experiences and shares the wonder of the unfolding seasons. Kiki van der Heiden worked with 70 Kindergarten children on Haida Gwaii to create the stunning felted artwork. Includes Skidegate and Old Massett Haida translations, and a Foreword by awardwinning author Richard Van Camp.