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Heather Smith

    Heather Smith draws inspiration from her Newfoundland roots, which permeate much of her work. Her distinctive style is recognized for its depth and ability to capture complex human emotions. Smith often explores themes of family, identity, and the search for one's place in the world. Her writing is insightful and frequently leaves a lasting impression on readers.

    Ebb And Flow
    Angus All Aglow
    Barry Squires, Full Tilt
    Xero For Dummies, 5th Edition
    A Plan for Pops
    The Phone Booth in Mr. Hirota's Garden
    • 2023

      Dawn of Light

      • 510 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Amelia grapples with the duality of embracing her destiny as the Alpha of both her mate's pack and the Wandering Moon Pack while still haunted by the loss of her twin, Damon. Two years after his death, she finds herself at a crossroads, torn between acceptance and the urge to escape her responsibilities. The story explores themes of grief, leadership, and the struggle for identity in the face of overwhelming expectations.

      Dawn of Light
    • 2023

      The Lovely Solitude

      A Spiritual Journey

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The journey of Imogine and Elliot explores the concept of twin flames as they seek enlightenment and the true self, rooted in love. Their connection deepens through dreams, telepathy, and meditation, allowing them to communicate beyond the comprehension of the outside world. As they navigate this spiritual path, they confront their ego selves, revealing profound insights about their relationship and existence.

      The Lovely Solitude
    • 2023

      The Boy, the Cloud and the Very Tall Tale

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Ewan embarks on a magical quest to locate his missing father, navigating a world filled with enchantment and discovery. Along the way, he encounters unique characters and faces challenges that test his courage and resilience. The story beautifully explores themes of family, belonging, and the bond between a father and son, making it a heartfelt journey for young readers.

      The Boy, the Cloud and the Very Tall Tale
    • 2023

      The story highlights the strength of community as neighbors unite to help a university student struggling with depression. Through acts of kindness and support, they illustrate the profound impact that caring connections can have on individual well-being. This illustrated picture book emphasizes the importance of empathy and togetherness in overcoming personal challenges.

      Waking Ben Doldrums
    • 2023

      From award-winning author Heather Smith, a heartwarming story about loss - and remembering. When Granny dies, a child and their family remember her through the things she left behind: a tuba for the father, a locket for the mother, a microscope for the sister and records for the brother. To the main character, though, Granny left something different: a world of adventure, that they visit with their memories. Through imaginative play with items that belonged to Granny, the child travels near and far. And Granny is right beside them, along for the ride. Children, and grown-ups, will be moved by the message - our loved ones can stay close, as long as we can imagine them.

      Granny Left Me A Rocket Ship
    • 2022

      Your comprehensive guide to using Xero Keeping your business running smoothly has never been easier with Xero. You’re in good hands with Xero For Dummies, the only book endorsed by Xero. With the tips and tricks included in this helpful guide, you can easily tackle tasks like accounts payable, invoices, and estimates. It’s packed with easy to follow explanations and instructions on how to use this popular accounting software. It’s like having a personal accountant at your fingertips! The latest update to this useful reference shows how you can use Xero for more than a simple spreadsheet. It includes how to set up your account from scratch, convert your business from another accounting software to Xero, and use Xero to its full potential. It includes these essential topics: Customize the Xero set-up for your business Manage your daily activities with contacts, accounts, sales, and payables Organize suppliers and customers Automate your weekly and monthly reporting routines Track inventory and monitor your business Sync seamlessly across other business platforms Filled with real-world scenarios that shows how you can use Xero every day in your business, Xero For Dummies can help you get your paperwork done quickly, so you can spend your valuable time running your business. Pick up your copy of Xero For Dummies to make that your reality.

      Xero For Dummies, 5th Edition
    • 2022

      Ebb And Flow

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      One summer, after a long plane ride and a rotten bad year I went to Grandma Jo’s. It was my mother’s idea. Jett, what you need is a change of scenery. I think she needed a change of scenery, too. One without me. Because that rotten bad year? That was my fault. Thus begins the poignant story, told in free verse, of eleven-year-old Jett. Last year, Jett and his mother had moved to a new town for a fresh start after his father went to jail. But Jett soon learned that fresh starts aren’t all they’re cracked up to be. When he befriended a boy with a difficult home life, Jett found himself in a cycle of bad decisions that culminated in the betrayal of a friend – a shameful secret he still hasn’t forgiven himself for. Will a summer spent with his unconventional grandmother help Jett find his way to redemption? Writing in artfully crafted free-verse vignettes, Heather Smith uses a deceptively simple style to tell a powerful and emotionally charged story. The engaging narrative and the mystery of Jett’s secret keep the pages turning and will appeal to both reluctant and avid readers. This captivating book offers a terrific opportunity for classroom discussions about the many ways to tell a story and how a small number of carefully chosen words can have a huge impact. It also showcases the positive character traits of empathy resilience, courage, and responsibility.

      Ebb And Flow
    • 2022

      Annie's Cat Is Sad

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      A little girl navigates her cat's bad day in this picture book about exploring sadness and how we find comfort. Annie comes home from school to find her cat, Delilah, has had a terrible day and is quite sad. What do you do when your friend is sad? Cheer them up with all the things they love! Annie tries TV, warm milk, and even yoga! But at the end of the day, no distraction can really make our bad days simply disappear, as Annie knows all too well. You just have to face them head-on, maybe have a good cry, and find comfort in those you love. Heather Smith has written a gentle picture book about how we sometimes have to sit in the sadness of a bad day before we can move beyond it. Paired with Karen Obuhanych's bold, emotive illustrations, readers will feel seen by Annie's Cat Is Sad.

      Annie's Cat Is Sad
    • 2021

      A Plan for Pops

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Lou helps their grandparents deal with a difficult change in abilities.

      A Plan for Pops
    • 2020

      Barry Squires, Full Tilt

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.3(220)Add rating

      Barry Squires, Full Tilt takes readers on a romp through the streets of St. John's and into the Squires household, a place where tragedy strikes but love prevails. Derry Girls meets Billy Elliot with an East coast twist. It's 1995. When the Full Tilt Dancers give an inspiring performance at the opening of the new bingo hall, twelve-year-old Finbar (Barry) Squires wants desperately to join the troupe. Led by Father O'Flaherty, the Full Tilt Irish Step Dancers are the most sought-after act in St. John's, Newfoundland (closely followed by popular bagpiper, Alfie Bragg and his Agony Bag). Having watched Riverdance twice, Barry figures he'll nail the audition. And good thing too -- it'd be nice to be known for something other than the port wine stain on his cheek. With questionable talent and an unpredictable temper, Barry's journey to stardom is jeopardized by his parents' refusal to take his dreams seriously. Thankfully, Barry has the support of a lively cast of characters: his ever-present grandmother, Nanny Squires; his adorable baby brother, Gord; an old British rocker named Uneven Steven; a group of geriatrics from the One Step Closer to God Nursing Home; and Saibal, a friend with whom Barry gets up to no good. Told with humor and a healthy dose of irreverence, Barry Squires, Full Tilt is the latest novel by Heather Smith, the award-winning author of The Agony of Bun O’Keefe and Chicken Girl.

      Barry Squires, Full Tilt