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The Weight of Two Oranges
The Weight of Two Oranges is a collection of poetry and photography set in Eastern Ontario and Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico. Lynda Wilde explores issues of belonging, loss, and love.
Book of Night
Book of Night is a collection of poetry published in the autumn of 2023 following a poetry writing retreat facilitated by Lorna Crozier.
These Small Hours
These Small Hours is a collection of poetry crafted during the fall of 2022 during a poetry writing retreat facilitated by Lorna Crozier.
From the Wintergreen Kitchen
Our fourth cookbook filled with gourmet recipes… from the Wintergreen kitchen! Featuring more plant-based dishes, recipes to accommodate dietary preferences (gluten-free and non-dairy), and more offerings that include the wild food that now grows abundantly at Wintergreen, the collection here presents a tasty and nourishing cuisine that works for all appetites and needs.
Pink Flamingos
Pink Flamingos is a collection of poetry crafted during the fall of 2021 during a poetry writing retreat facilitated by Lorna Crozier.
Ready to Learn
Early years teachers and parents will find this book a rich source of activities, bound to increase children's ability to self-regulate and to learn.
Polishing Stone
This collection of sixty songs represents the lyrics written by GW Rasberry, compiled during his sixtieth year on the planet.
This Wine Into Water
This Wine Into Water is a collection of poetry crafted during the fall of 2018 during one of Lorna Crozier’s poetry writing retreats.
Teasing the Tongue
An outstanding collection of poetry crafted at Wintergreen in 2017 as part of a workshop with Canadian poet Lorna Crozier.
Some Days Just Noticing
The writing in this collection is born out of ritual: the grinding of coffee beans and the gathering of words, day after day, word after word. A poem to mark each day of the year.
Sound Me When I'm Done
A chapbook of poetry, edited by Lorna Crozier, produced by the poets of Wintergreen.
Momma's Prayer Flags
The first collection of poetry, edited by Lorna Crozier, that was produced by the poets of Wintergreen.
Singing Meadow
Told with the excitement of a novel, Singing Meadow is the inspirational story of a couple searching for and creating a small, simple home in a beautiful, natural setting.
How the Light is Spent
How the Light is Spent is a meditation on love and loss, on time and tempo. From the Drumheller Badlands to Istanbul, Turkey and back to Canada, Gail Sidonie Sobat scores the light and the shadow of human relationships, composing an etude of how best to mark our allotted time.
Writing at Wintergreen
The collected works contained in this volume were produced by the students who worked with Helen Humphreys over three summer sessions at Wintergreen, as they observed and interacted with the land that is part of the ancient granite spine of North America.
Prayers for Women Who Can't Pray
Moved by the observation that there are moments in life which call for more than positive thinking and visualization, the authors have constructed simple phrases to soothe, clarify and inspire through times of grief and joy.
Journey with the Sherpas
Zeke O’Connor, founding President of the Sir Edward Hillary Foundation, tells how this foundation supported the Nepalese Sherpas to build their own medical clinics and schools, to establish literacy programs for women, and to spearhead a reforestation project that saw the planting of over 2 million seedlings over a 30-year span.
A Life of Learning and Other Pleasures
This engaging autobiographical account traces the remarkable life and career of John Meisel, Canadian political scientist, professor, and public intellectual. The memoir is witty and insightful, filled with stories and personalities that will both inspire and challenge readers the world over.
A Taste of Wintergreen
When we published our first cookbook in 2011, the book was scarcely off the press before guests started asking us when the next book would be coming out.