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Weather Permitting by Chris St. Clair

November 16, 2022 by Anne Smith-Nochasak

In Weather Permitting, Chris St. Clair demonstrates his energy, enthusiasm, and knowledge as he takes the reader behind the scenes in twelve major climate events that he covered during the past twenty-five years.

Categories Non-Fiction Tags environmental issues, Memoirs, The Weather Network, Weather

Atlantic Canada’s Greatest Storms by Dan Soucoup

June 2, 2022July 29, 2020 by Jeffery D. Muzzerall

Atlantic Canada’s Greatest Storms chronicles many of the most dramatic and tragic storms that have struck the east coast, from 1745’s Grand Armada Tragedy to 2017’s Ice Storm.

Categories Atlantic Canada, Maritimes, Non-Fiction Tags Atlantic Canada, Storms, tragedy, Weather

The Wintermen & The Wintermen II: Into the Deep Dark by Brit Griffin

August 19, 2018 by James M. Fisher

Summertime is a good time to read about a country in permanent winter, right? Or …

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Categories Cli-Fi, Fiction, Suspense, Thriller Tags Canadian North, climate change, environment, survival, Weather

Alison Manley

Alison Manley bounced around the Maritimes before landing in Miramichi, NB, where she works as a hospital librarian. She has an honours BA in political science and English from St. Francis Xavier University, and a Master of Library and Information Studies from Dalhousie University. When she's not reading biomedical research for her work, she likes reading poetry, contemporary and historical fiction, and personal essays. Noted for a love of bright colours (and lipstick), you can find her wandering the banks of the Miramichi River with a book and a paintbrush.

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