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Celebrating Canada Day 2024! Tellwell Booklist

We’re celebrating another year by exploring the beauty, vastness, and diversity of Canada through this collection of stories 🍁📚

Victoria and Yellowknife’s Big Canadian Adventure by Mario Cutulle

This book tells the zany story of Victoria and Yellowknife, who travel across Canada to the provincial and territorial capitals. From the Northwest Territories to Nunavut, each capital they visit has a life of its own, complete with all sorts of fun characters. 

The inspiration for creating this book was born out of the desire to teach young children a simplistic and enjoyable way to learn about Canada’s capitals in their provinces and territories.

Canada’s Kiddie Geography and History in ABC’s… by Marena Woodsit

Who said geography and history can’t be fun? Marena Woodsit’s new book, Canada’s Kiddie History and Geography in ABC’s, points out various interesting facts and places in an easy-to-read style (H for history, G for geography) that will captivate children of all ages. A map and legend of the great country of Canada can help pinpoint where much of the facts take place along with fun and real-life characters.

Embracing Canada by Jan Soukup

From a young age, the author was captivated by Canada’s vast wilderness, rich Indigenous history, and the strength and honesty of its people. After the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, he immigrated to Canada with an MSc in Nuclear Engineering and settled in Edmonton with his fiancée. Despite challenges, he earned a PhD in Nuclear Physics from the University of Alberta and worked at prestigious research institutions, including CERN. He eventually returned to Edmonton, working at the University of Alberta until his retirement in 2011. Throughout his career, his love for Canada’s wilderness remained a constant inspiration.

Canada 1867 – 2017 by Paul Taillefer

In compiling, writing, and illustrating the most important event that marked the history of Canada each year since Confederation, the author restricted his choices to history, political, economic, and cultural phenomena. In the 1960s, the author acquired hundreds of clippings, magazines, encyclopaedias, and books pertaining to Canada’s history. He had contemplated preparing a special project for Canada’s Centennial with them, but was forced to drop the idea for lack of time. In retirement, he was urged by his wife Pierrette, who saw his archives lingering in filing cabinets and his personal library, to get to work on his project. He did so at the end of 2012. This is the result.

 Astrid Falls: A Legend of Vancouver by Andrew Cownden

Vancouver is falling down—crumbling into sand. To save it, Astrid O’Brien boards a bus to a parallel dimension, there to confront the demons of the city, and to answer the question: Are we who we’re told we are, or who we decide to be?

The Forever Heart by Diana Bolianaz

Liza is a beautiful nineteen-year-old girl who comes from a strict Mennonite background. She lives at home with her mother, brother, and domineering father. When Liza meets Melvin, a handsome young Black journalist, they fall madly in love. She has to keep the relationship a secret from her family because she knows her father would never approve. When Liza becomes pregnant, her world is turned upside down.

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