by admin | Dec 21, 2022 | News
Presenting the cover for The Girl from 108, designed by Jordan Beaulieu of One Stone Studio & Designs. The fitting cover for a first hand account of life in the 1950 & 60s Charlottetown. The Girl from 108 by Lorraine Clements is a memoir of growing up in...
by admin | Dec 14, 2022 | News
Reg Goes Swimming is a book to support parents and children in learning how to self-regulate their emotions. Reg, short for Regulate and pronounced with a hard /g/, is a black bear cub who likes to climb trees, eat snacks, and sleep. Most of all, Reg loves to...
by admin | Dec 13, 2022 | News
Nicole Lodge was the recipient of the University of Prince Edward Island 2022 Straight Arrow Truth and Reconciliation Award for her bilingual Indigenous children’s book. Created with the help of Métis Elder in Residence, Stella Erasmus Johnson, from Vancouver...
by Gen | Dec 12, 2022 | News
Pownal Street Press to publish a new format of Going Steady: A Toolkit for Building Your Future Together. This interactive workbook was created to help with the pressure of relationship “perfection” and to spark connection and conversations to help relationships...
by Pownal St. Press | Nov 23, 2022 | News
The Girl from 108 by Lorraine Clements is a memoir of growing up in a strict Irish Catholic boarding house on 108 King Street in Charlottetown. Lorraine shares the tales of her childhood in the 1950s and 1960s when times were different than today. Her parents operated...
by Mo | Nov 15, 2022 | News
When the wind blew this morning, my mind raced. I was immediately transported back to the night she blew in— FIONA. Islanders will not soon forget the storm that changed our land. Sometimes I think of it when a power truck goes by, or when my hot water runs cold, or...