by Okanagan Life | Jan 27, 2014 | Books, Events
After a long day at school, the last thing most kids want to do is learn at home. But the benefits of learning as a family outside the classroom are huge – not only are children exposed to a culture of lifelong learning, but the bond between parent and child can grow...
by Okanagan Life | Jan 25, 2014 | Books
Author Karen Autio A Q & A with Laurie Carter. What is your novel Sabotage about? It’s an adventure tale about Saara and her brother John in Canada during the First World War. As battling siblings, they must find a way to trust each other in order to deal with...
by Dawn Renaud | Jan 25, 2014 | Books
Author of The Enchanted Tower A Q& A with Dawn Renaud What is your novel The Enchanted Tower about? It’s about a young university student, Ann-Marie Burke, who meets a twelfth century cursed prince, Christian of Bancloch; their adventures in trying to break the...
by Okanagan Life | Jan 22, 2014 | Books
Katherine Palmer Gordon Format: Paperback Osoyoos Indian Band Chief Clarence Louie is a contributor to this collection of compelling and meaningful stories about inspirational First Nations people living in British Columbia. Shattering stereotypes, this book gathers...
by Okanagan Life | Jan 22, 2014 | Books
D. P. Scott Format: Paperback & ebook Elmer has just finished elf school and is about to leave the North Pole for New York City on his very first assignment. He is a Christmas elf and is supposed to be able to snap his fingers and disappear so that the children...
by Okanagan Life | Jan 22, 2014 | Books
Joe Wiebe Format: Paperback & ebook You’ll find Okanagan entries among the 50 craft breweries, tap lists, suggestions for tasting tours, events and festivals listed in this handy guide. An insider’s look at the people behind the kegs and casks, this book is the...
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