In 1895, Joshua Slocum sailed 46,000 miles alone in a refitted sloop, without modern equipment. Ann Spencer’s gripping biography, enriched by journals and new research, recounts this remarkable maritime feat.
A lyrical, thoughtful book using gentle metaphors to show children and adults how books offer comfort, spark imagination and open doors to new worlds, reminding us why stories matter so deeply.
A concise, illustrated history of the Royal Canadian Air Force in WWII, charting its dramatic growth, global combat role, allied pilots, major battles, and lasting legacy through photographs, maps and profiles.