Mary Janet MacDonald and Margie MacDonald
Wonderful food, beautifully written stories and stunning photography make this a must for all lovers of Cape Breton culture.
Coinneach MacLeod better known as The Hebridean Baker
Mike McGinness and Jeff Davies
"There's a Florida behind the billboards, and it goes back farther than the rest of modern America. Much of that history was captured in photos that many people likely haven't seen."
Eliot Kleinberg, author of Weird Florida
Justin Smith and Skip Myers
"Skip Myers and Justin Smith have mined and polished jewels from the Gem State's historical legacy and reported them in a readable and pictorial format that will have even native Idahoans saying, "I didn't know that.""
Steven Branting, Institutional Historian, Lewis-Clark State College
by doretta groenendyk
"On a luminous night filled with forest magic, this charming story celebrates Nova Scotia's famous and beloved groundhog Shubenacadie Sam. Who knows? More winter or an early spring? Another gorgeous, whimsical picture book from this prolific artist."
Sheree Fitch, author of Sing in the Spring!
Peggy Thompson
"This book will awaken local memories of time and place, and deepen an appreciation of the town and county's remarkable history. In effect, Peggy has created a family album for the community."
Laurie Stanley-Blackwell, Senior Research Professor, Department of History, St. Francis Xavier University
Stacy Mandel Kaplan, Kimberly Towers, Scott J. Mandel and Jordan Kaplan
"Long Island is truly a place like no other, and these pages burst with a deep history that showcases Long Island's past and present with beautiful photographs and wonderful stories."
Ernie Canadeo, Chairman of the Board, Long Island Music Hall of Fame
Sherman Cahal, Adam Paris and Michael Maes
"Abandoned Kentucky is equal parts beauty, grit, and just plain COOL. It sits precisely at the intersection of historic preservation and artistic expression."
Steve Shaffer, photographer and Emmy award-nominated television producer
Joe Chowaniec
"There is a palpable sense of emotion one feels when looking at Joe's images of abandoned places. With these photographs, I see quiet beauty. There is an elegant peacefulness in his work."
Brian Skerry, National Geographic Photographer