Tidewater Books


Bestsellers

Hardcover Fiction:

  1. The Girl Who Kicked a Hornet's Nest (Stieg Larsson)
  2. The Help (Kathryn Stockett)
  3. Sizzling Sixteen (Janet Evanovich)
  4. The Passage (Justin Cronin)
  5. Beatrice & Virgil (Yann Martel)

Paperback Fiction:

  1. The Girl With the Dragon Tatoo (Stieg Larsson)
  2. The Girl Who Played With Fire (Stieg Larsson)
  3. The Forgotten Garden: A Novel (Kate Morton)
  4. To Kill A Mockingbird (Harper Lee)
  5. The Book of Negroes (Lawrence Hill)

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Author Event: “Waterfalls of New Brunswick: A Guide” by Nicholas Guitard

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Goose Lane Editions is proud to present Nicholas Guitard reading from his new book “Waterfalls of New Brunswick:  A Guide”. 

Join us on June 10 at 6:30 p.m. at the Sackville Public Library and on June 16 at 7:00 p.m. at the Moncton Library.

Admission is free, and everyone is welcome.

Independents Matter

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Among the many great reasons to shop at your local, independent bookstore:

- Local bookstores build community character, contributing to the distinct flavour and entertainment value of a neighbourhood.
- Local booksellers offer personalized service and recommend books with expertise, passion and unique insight into the tastes and interests of the community.
- Local bookstores support local causes—your teams, schools, charities and arts organizations.
- Money spent at your local bookstore helps sustain the local economy and create local jobs.
- Local bookstores offer you more choices—especially Canadian and regional choices.
- Local bookstores are literary and cultural hubs, bringing members of your community together to discuss books, exchange ideas and meet authors.

These are just a few of the many ways Independents Matter.

Extended Holiday Hours

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We’ve extended our hours for the Holiday season.  Beginning Thursday, Dec. 17 we will be open weeknights until 8 pm.  We’re also open Sunday from 1-5pm.

Midnight Madness Dec. 11th

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Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Midnight Madness in Sackville!

From 9am – midnight we’ll offer these amazing deals!

20% off all books

20% off calendars and planners

20% off Christmas cards and wrap

20% off All Mesissa & Doug products,

including wooden puzzles, children’s games, art supplies & puppets

Come out and enjoy this special event!  As always, there will be horse-drawn

wagon rides,  free hot chocolate and apple cider, carrollers and street vendors,

and a visit from Santa Claus.

Writer’s Fest- Festival by the Marsh

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Writers Fest Features Emerging and Nationally Recognized Writers in Sackville
July 15

The third annual “Writers Fest Day” will be held at Sackville’s
Festival by the Marsh on Wednesday, July 15 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. This
year’s Writers Fest features readings by Joan Clark, Michael Crummey,
Marilyn Lerch and Kenzie Robinson at three events, including a chance to meet
the writers at a buffet dinner.

The Writers Fest starts at 5 p.m. with “Dining with Writers and
Readings” at Cranewood (the historical house/Mount Allison President’s
home across from the Town Hall) on Main St. Sackville. This event will feature
a catered buffet meal, and a chance for writers (including the four featured
writers), and people who appreciate writers, to mingle. This event will also
feature readings by Marilyn Lerch and Kenzie Robinson. Seating is very limited,
and tickets must be bought or reserved in advance. They can be purchased at
Tidewater Books in Sackville or reserved by contacting the Festival, and are
$7.50 for writers (self-identified) and $12.50 for others. “Dining with
Writers and Readings” is sponsored by Mount Allison University.

“We’re very excited to have such a great line up of writers this
year,’ said Festival by the Marsh Artistic Director Ron Kelly Spurles
“I’m especially looking forward to the dinner and the chance to
interact with the writers close up – it will be a great night.”

The author of fifteen books, Joan Clark has won both the Marian Engel Award- for
a body of adult fiction- and the Vicky Metfalfe Award -for a body of
children’s literature. Her work has been short-listed for the Governor
General’s, the Impac and Commonwealth Awards, and has twice won the Mr.
Christie, Geoffrey Bilson and Winterset Awards. In addition to more than a dozen
foreign publications, she has given readings and papers in Malaysia, China,
Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Iceland, England and Scotland, where she was
writer-in residence at Edinburgh University. Her most recent adult fiction is An
Audience of Chairs ( Knopf); Road to Bliss, a novel for younger readers will be
published by Doubleday in September of 2009. A native of Nova Scotia and New
Brunswick, for the past twenty-five years, Joan Clark has lived in
Newfoundland.

Michael Crummey has published half a dozen books, including Hard Light and
Salvage (poetry), Flesh and Blood (short stories) and two novels. His first
novel, River Thieves, was a national bestseller and was a finalist for the 2001
Giller Prize. His most recent book is The Wreckage, published in 2005. A
national bestseller, it was short-listed for the Rogers’ Writer’s Trust Fiction
Prize and long-listed for the Dublin IMPAC Literary Award. His work has
appeared in The Penguin Book of Canadian Short Stories and in The New Canon: An
Anthology of Canadian Poetry. He was the 2007 winner of the Timothy Findley
Award, given to a Canadian writer at mid-career to honour a significant body of
work. He lives in St. John’s, Newfoundland. Michael Crummey was born and raised
in Newfoundland.

After moving to Sackville, having taught high school English and Humanities in
Washington, D.C. for twenty-four years, Marilyn Lerch helped form the Sackville
Writers Group and later the Roving Poets which took poetry to the people. She
has also committed Randon Acts of Poetry and given creative writing workshops at
Springhill, Dorchester and Westmoreland Correctional Institutions. Her latest
collection of poetry, “Witness and Resist” was published by Morgaine
House in 2008. Previously, “Moon Loves Its Light” came out in 2004
and “Lambs & LLamas, Ewes & Me” in 200l.

Marilyn is serving as president of the Writers Federation of New Brunswick and
helped edit the forthcoming book, “Breaking the Word Barrier: Stories of
Adults Learning to Read” to be published by Goose Lane.

Kenzie Robinson is a young prize winning poet from Sackville who is quickly
gaining a reputation as someone to watch in the literary world.

The Festival by the Marsh Writers Fest Day is sponsored by the Canada Council
for the Arts, Mount Allison University, and Tidewater Books. More information on
Writers Fest Day, or any of the Festival by the Marsh events, can be found at
their website www.festivalbythemarsh.ca or by phoning (506) 364-2179 or
toll-free 1-866-890-6329.

The Northrop Frye Literary Festival

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The 10th Anniversary of the Northrop Frye Literary Festival is slated for April 17-26, 2009 in Moncton.  The regions premier bilingual literary festival hosts a phenomenal line-up of award winning authors, including John Ralston Saul, Sheree Fitch, Wayne Johnston, Jane Urquhart and Miriam Toews. 

Tidewater Books is pleased to be the Fyre Festival’s official bookseller.  We will have books available for sale at all of the various readings, and will set up the festival bookstore in the lobby of the Delta Beausejour from Thursday, April 23- Sunday, April 26.

For further information, please see www.frye.ca

Atlantic Book Awards Readings

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The Centre for Canadian Studies and the Department of English at Mount Allison University are pleased to host an author event with four Atlantic Book Awards nominees on Friday, April 17 at 7pm at the University Club. 

 

Cibou by Susan Young de Biagi –

Nominated for the Atlantic Book Award for Historical Writing and the Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction

 

What They Wanted by Donna Morrissey- 

Nominated for the Atlantic Independent Booksellers’ Choice Award

 

Silver Salts by Mark Blagrave- 

Nominated for the Margaret and John Savage First Book

 

Evidence by Ian Colford-

Nominated for the Margaret and John Savage First Book Award

 

Refreshments will be served.  Eveyone is welcome.

Books will be provided for sale by Tidewater Books.

 

 

 

Welcome to 2009!

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Welcome to 2009!  To all of our loyal customers, thanks so much for your support this past year.  We look forward to another year of great books by fabulous authors!

Author Event- Mark Blagrave launches “Silver Salts”

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Cormorant Books and the Mount Allison Department of English invite you to the launch of “Silver Salts” by Mark Blagrave on Wednesday, May 14th at 4:30 pm at the Owens Art Gallery.  Refreshments will be served, and everyone is welcome.

 ”Silver Salts” tells the story of the early Hollywood film industry through the life of Lillie Dempster, an aspiring actress who gets involved in a production in Saint John, N.B. in the early 1920’s.   Mixing fact and fiction, Mark Blagrave deftly creates an historical novel that brings the burgeoning years of twentieth-century Saint John to life.  “Silver Salts” is about image and identity, history and imagination.

Mark Blagrave is a Professor of English at Mount Allison University.  “Silver Salts” is his first novel.

Author Event- Gretta Vosper’s “With or Without God”

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 The Sackville United Church and Tidewater Books invite you to a reading and signing on Wednesday, March 26 at 7 pm at the Sackville United Church.

Gretta Vosper, founder of the Canadian Centre for Progressive Christianity and a minister in Toronto, believes that the church, as we have built it and known it, has outlived its viability. What she proposes in the provocative With or Without God is a radical change that lies at the heart of faith. The new church she envisions will play a viable and transformative role in the shaping of a future society. What will save the church from certain demise, Vosper argues, is a new emphasis on just and compassionate living. Without this reform, the church as we know it faces extinction.  In a thoughtful and passionate discourse that speaks to a wide audience, Vosper tackles the issue that concerns so many of us today: how to find spiritual fulfillment, comfort and connection in the here and now. In the vein of Tom Harpur’s The Pagan Christ, this is a book that dares to discard old doctrines but does so with respect and dignity. Vosper imagines a new church that leads in ethics—fostering relationships, meaning and values that are solidly rooted in our own best selves.