Running the Goat Books
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A Newfoundland-based micropress specializing in children's books and letterpress-printed chapbooks. Visit our bookstore and printshop in Tors Cove. https://linktr.ee/runningthegoat Find Marnie at her personal account: rtgbooks.bsky.social
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The end of tourist season means slightly decreased hours.

We'll be open Thursday - Sunday, 10:30 - 4:00 in October.

Otherwise by chance or appointment. Taking a chance? Knock at #54; Marnie will be happy to open the shop if she is around.
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Migrants of all sorts make their way to St. John’s; in PAINT THE TOWN PINK, the town comes together to make one feel welcome.

Your kids will love spotting all the flamingos in the illustrations, and you’ll love the sweet message of inclusion.

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An illustration by Lori Doody from Paint the Town Pink. A pink flamingo stands next to a young girl and her parent in front of two pink row houses. One house has a sign reading "Everything's Coming Up Roses" on it, and pink things in the large front window.
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What do birds, bugs, bats, bears, and buffalo have in common with you and I? Find out in Manon Gauthier’s delightful ALL OF US!

Copies are now available from www.runningthegoat.com, and will be coming to other stores soon.

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An illustration by Manon Gauthier from All of Us. A cardboard collage of animals on the savannah. There are two types of birds, a warthog, a rhino, an elephant, a water buffalo, and an antelope. They all have large oblong heads or bodies, and big round eyes looking at the viewer.
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Want to learn something new? Browse our website for fascinating science books!

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We’re happy to offer $5 delivery between Tors Cove and St. John’s with our Goat Express service; just choose ‘local delivery’ at checkout.
A screenshot from our online shop, filtering for science books. Books appearing on the screen are WE Are In It: stories about energy transition The Underworld: journeys to the depth of the ocean; Nuts and Bolts: seven small inventions that changed the world (in a big way); Everything Is Tuberculosis: the history and persistence of our deadliest infection; Move Like Water: my story of the sea; Foreign Fruit: a personal history of the orange; How to Survive a Bear Attack; Health Explored; The Wild Places; Living On Earth; Depp Water; and Mountain of Fire: into the heart of the volcano. Text in image is repeated in the post
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FOOTSTEPS IN BAY DE VERDE captures the feeling of being a little kid sitting in a dark kitchen while the grownups tell ghost stories late into the night. It's a perfect read for a cool October evening.

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An illustration by Jenny Dwyer from Footsteps in Bay de Verde.  realistic drawing of an old man with a bald head and bushy white beard lighting his pipe. It is drawn in shades of dark blue and grey, making the orange of the lit match and the red of the pipe's glow stared out starkly. The smoke from the pipe swirls away from the old man in the shape of a bird.
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Need some inspiration for your Thanksgiving meal, or some entertainment for after dinner?

Pick up a copy of THREE SERVINGS, our handmade ode to boiled dinner. Monologues, poems, and a recipe all letter-press printed and packaged in a pudding bag.

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A yellow handmade book with a green label. The label reads: Three Servings: a second helping. by Mary-Lynn Bernard, Micheal Crummey, Andy Jones, Mary Dalton, Jesse McKeown, Mary Sexton and many more An illustration by Tara Bryan from Three Servings. A Lino cut of a large pot boiling on the stove. Carrots, potatoes, turnips, onions, and a cabbage float in the steam above the pot.
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The woods can be a surprisingly noisy place!

I BUILT A CABIN is a delightful read-aloud that reminds kids not to make the mistake of bringing animals inside, but to appreciate them at a distance.

Ask for it at your local independent bookstore, or find it at www.runningthegoat.com

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An illustration by Charlotte Manning from I Built a Cabin. A white girl with brown pigtails in the woods, looks around started by the animal noises she hears. The noises are depicted in big yellow letters: chomp chomp, munch munch, knock knock, crack crack
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Look what's arrived early!

Manon Gauthier's wonderful picture book ALL OF US is now available in our Tors Cove shop, and will be arriving in other stores over the next month.

Stop by to pick up a copy Thursday - Sunday, 10:30 - 4, or order one online at www.runningthegoat.com

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Copies of All of Us on the shelf. The cover shows a cardboard collage of a  collection of animals. They all have oblong heads or bodies, and bid staring eyes looking out at you. There is a raccoon, a squirrel, a dog, a parrot, an ant, a chicken, an ox, a penguin, an ostrich, a bat, a fish, and a snail. Text on the cover not repeated in post reads "translated by Michel Savard".
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Why does Jack succeed in a task that his brothers have failed? He’s kind to the little bird.

Read about how the little white bird repays his kindness in THE QUEEN OF PARADISE’S GARDEN.

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An illustration by Darka Erdelji from The Queen of Paradise's Garden. Jack, a young white man in a dark green jacket and cap gently holds a small white bird in his hands. Behind him, a river winds through a forested landscape
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Another glorious fall day in Tors Cove!

We're open 10:30 - 4 today, if you want to stop in for a new book or locally made card on your weekend drive up the Shore.

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#ExploreNL
A photo looking down the path towards Fox Island and Lower beach on a sunny day. A rustic woden fence runs along the path, there is a rough wooden sculpture of a boat mounted on the fence, in the foreground A photo of Running the Goat's green shop building. The door is open
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All set up at the St. John's Farmers' Market!

Marnie will be here from 9 - 4 with a selection of books and cards, including our brand new title ALL OF US.
A market table full of books
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Diana Daly's great-aunt Rose was a lovely, delicate woman, with a gorgeous smile. You can read her story, and the story of the rest of Diana's remarkable family in A WONDERFUL BIGNESS.

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An illustration from A Wonderful Bigness. A drawing of Rose. Seen from the foot of the bed, with just her smile, nose, curly black hair, and one hand visible above the blanket. Her smiling face is reflected upside down in a circular mirror by her head.  Pink flowers hover above her head.
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Suddenly, it’s the spooky season!

Get yourself in the mood with Tom Dawe’s chilling collection of Newfoundland ghost stories AN OLD MAN’S WINTER NIGHT.

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An illustration by Veselina Tomova from An Old Man's Winter Night.  An old woman sits on a rocking chair with her feet propped up on the open door of a cast-iron stove. The silhouette of a hand can be seen in the window behind her.
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"My hope is that this will help [Innu children] to see how beautiful our own culture is, how extraordinary our stories are, and that they have something that they can be proud of and be able to say 'this is who we are, this is what we've always been'. It's something that's so old, it's beautiful."
The quote from Annie over an illustration by Elizabeth Jancewicz from Kuekuatsheu Creates the World. The illustration shows an Innu woman telling her grandchild a story in an animal hide tent. Text not repeated in the post says the quote is by Annie Picard, author of Kuekuatsheu Creates the World, from an article in The Independent by Heidi Atte
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A tall tale about a hurricane, or a humorous take on getting old? DANCING WITH DAISY takes a fun approach to a conversation about aging.

It’s the perfect book to read as a family, or pick up for Nanny and Poppy to read to the grandkids.

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An illustration from Dancing With Daisy. Two hands and a photo in a scrapbook. The photo shows a young man in a fishing boat, under a stormy sky. The wrinkled hand of an old white man points to the dark clouds. A small white hand lies flat near the photo.
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The end of tourist season means slightly decreased hours.

We'll be open Thursday - Sunday, 10:30 - 4:00 in October.

Otherwise by chance or appointment. Taking a chance? Knock at #54; Marnie will be happy to open the shop if she is around.
text in image I repeated in the post, against the background of a photo of Fox island on a sunny fall day
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The shop is closed today in honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

If you're looking for books by Indigenous authors and illustrators that teach, entertain, and inspire here are just a few that we recommend.
A stack of books for adults. They are Elements of Indigenous Style; The Truth About Stories; True Reconciliation; Approaching Fire; I keep the Land Alive; Voices of Inuit Leadership and Self-Determination in Canada; One Man's Journey; A Long Journey; Unreconciled; and A Two-Spirit Journey A stack of kids books. They are Mi'kmaw Animals; Counting in Mi'kmaw; Muinji;j Becomes a Man; Suliewey; My Indian; The Beothuk of Newfoundland; Kuekuatsheu Creates the World; Speaking our Truth: a journey of reconciliation; Amazon L'nuk; On the Trapline; Nutaui's Cap; When we Were Alone; and I Lost My Talk.
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A screenshot of the newsletter. The header image is an illustration by Manon Gauthier from All of Us. A cardboard collage of grey and brown squirrels in a tree. They all have large oblong-shaped heads,  bright white eyes, and are looking at you inquisitively. [text in image] Running the Goat's September newsletter: great books to chew on as we fall into fall
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New in the Tors Cove shop: five beautiful books of art and architecture by Robert Mellin.

You can find them in-store or online at www.runningthegoat.com
Little Fogo Islands; and The Brett House in Joe Batt's Arm Tilting in Black and White Street Dogs of Granada, Nicaragua./ Halliday's
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There’s nothing Ignatius loves more than a nice dumpling. He should probably learn to wait until they cool down a bit, though.

Watch him run rampant through bygone Witless Bay, as he tries to get to the cool, refreshing ocean in THE PIG & THE DUMPLING.

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An illustration by Veselina Tomova from The Pig & the Dumpling. A dumpling flies through the air towards Ignatius's open mouth. Four other pigs peek through the slats of the wooden fence.
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The light is beautiful out at The Cribbies this morning!

Take advantage of this perfect fall weekend with a drive out to Tors Cove. Our shop is open 10:30 - 5, for all your book- and card-purchasing needs.

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A close-up of some light purple asters by a rustic fence. In the background, Fox Island and the ocean are out of focus.
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It’s #HugAVegetarianDay! Show your favourite veggie some love by giving them a copy of AGNES’S GARDEN, a book about how vegetables save the day.

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An illustration from Agnes's Garden. Agnes, a redheaded woman in a yellow dress, giving vegetable plants to her neighbours. Behind her, you can see many different kinds of vegetables growing in colourful pots, and a greenhouse full of blooming cucumbers plants.
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We will continue to ship during postal disruptions.

Canada Post is an essential service for small businesses, particularly ones in rural regions like ours. We hope that a fair deal can be reached quickly, but in the meantime, we will find alternatives to get books to you.

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Get ready to gaze into the eyes of animals from around the world in ALL OF US!

Originally published in French, the English- language edition of Manon Gauthier’s charming picture book comes out in November.

Ask for it at your local bookstore, or pre-order it at www.runningthegoat.com

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An illustration by Manon Gauthier from All of Us. A cardboard and paint collage of a big-horned sheep standing at the top of a mountain peak. It has a big head, and wide eyes turned to look straight at you
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Peg may not look like your average folk hero, but she’s got the wits to spot a witch, and the courage and ingenuity to trick that witch and earn royal marriages for herself and her two sisters.

Read about her daring escapades in PEG BEARSKIN.

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A page from Peg Bearskin. Peg, a round-faced girl with mess red hair looks up at a magical decanter as a river of water pours out of it. [text in image] Now she soon knew that the old woman was a witch for in her kitchen she found a decanter that could never be emptied. She poured wine into it, turned it upside down, the wine flowed and flowed and flowed. Water same thing, milk same thing. Flowed and flowed. Never stopped