The Reading Passport: Books set in New Brunswick

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New Brunswick is one of the three Maritime provinces in Canada, and it is the only province with English and French as its official languages. New Brunswick is home to the The Miramichi River, which many deem the place for best salmon fishing in the world. The city of Saint John boast the steepest street in all Canada, King Street with an incline of 80 feet over only two blocks. Two gigantic roadside attractions pay homage to the region's industry: a gigantic lobster in Shediac (the lobster capital of the world), and a 50-feet tall axe in Nackawic (a town dependent on the logging industry). And just off Deer Island, you can find Old Sow, one of the largest whirlpools in the world. If these facts about New Brunswick caught your attention, I bet you will enjoy the books in the list below. 

Boarding Pass

Itinerary

📚 The Americans Are Coming by Herb Curtis - Historical Fiction
📚 Mercy Among the Children by David Adams Richard - Contemporary Fiction
📚 Summer Point by Linda McNutt - Literary Fiction
📚 The Terrible Tide by Charlotte McLeod - Cozy Mystery

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