The Reading Passport: Books set in Nova Scotia

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How about a place where you can have Tidal Bay wine and have dinner on the ocean floor? That can be possible in this Canadian province. The Bay of Fundy, in Nova Scotia, has the highest tide in the world, allowing you to stand on the ocean floor when 160 billion tons of water flow out at low tide. The terroir for the grapes grown in Nova Scotia is shaped by the sea, creating the uniqueness of Tidal Bay wine. Speaking of the sea, in Nova Scotia you will always be close to it since no place in the province is farther than 40 miles from it. Lobster is such a famous dish in Nova Scotia that the province even has its own Lobster Trail for visitors to sample traditional lobster dishes. For a sampler of books set in this Canadian province, please enjoy the list below.

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Itinerary

📚 Our Daily Bread by Lauren B. Davis - Mystery/Thriller
📚 Punishment by Linden Macintyre - Mystery/Thriller
📚 Fall on Your Knees by Anne-Marie MacDonald - Historical Fiction
📚 Rockbound by Frank Parker Day - Historical Fiction
📚 The Birth House by Ami McKay Historical Fiction
📚 The Museum Guard by Howard Norman - Historical Fiction
📚 Malagash by Joey Comeau - Literary Fiction
📚 When the Saints by Sarah Mian - Contemporary Fiction
📚 Crow by Amy Spurway - Magical Realism
📚 Mercury by Hope Larson - Graphic Novel

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