Explores the history, culture, governmental structure, and industry of Newfoundland and Labrador, and describes their early settlers and explorers, native groups, plant and wildlife, sports, and much more.
Just when his dreams of being part of a family and having a dog seem to be coming true, Tom wonders if trouble with neighbors on his new island home and the impending birth of a new baby will change everything. Set in Newfoundland in 1929.
Provides information about the land, weather, history, industry, people, natural resources, and other aspects of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Twelve-year-old Sophie Loveridge chronicles the experiences of her family as they spend one winter in Newfoundland during the early eighteenth-century.
When his parents decide to leave their home in Newfoundland because his father can no longer work as a cod fisherman, eleven-year-old Duncan tries to find a way for them to stay.
When the ship Despatch goes down off the coast of Newfoundland in 1832, Anne Harvey, her father, brother, and dog rescue the passengers. Based on historical fact.
A rhyming alphabet that names people, places, and things from the history, culture, and natural world of Newfoundland and Labrador, and provides background information on each one.
Discusses the land, history, economy, people, and communities of the Canadian province of Newfoundland; and features lists of festivals, and things to see and do. Includes a chronology and index.
In 1965 Newfoundland, thirteen-year-old Jessie's brave and impulsive nature leads her to commit a variety of daring acts, including rescuing a herd of wild ponies and kidnapping a poor orphan girl who is being mistreated by her guardians. Includes factual information about the history of the Newfoundland pony.