The second title in the new Stories of our Past series, Bluenose tells the story behind the ship on Canada’s ten-cent coin. Beginning with the schooner’s launch in Lunenburg in 1921, author Monica Graham
describes Bluenose’s career as a fishing boat, her racing exploits (seventeen years undefeated in the
International Fisherman’s Trophy), her representation of Canada at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1933, and her time as a shipping vessel in the Caribbean rum and sugar trade. The book’s final chapter recounts
Bluenose’s demise on a coral reef in Haiti and the launching of the replica, Bluenose II.
Using a colourful design, and with photos, maps, diagrams, interviews with crew members, and sidebar features on sailing and shipboard life, Bluenose offers a fascinating introduction to a Canadian and Nova Scotian emblem to satisfy a variety of interests.
Monica Graham is a freelance writer for newspapers and magazines across the country, including the Chronicle-Herald. A member of the Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia and the Writers in the Schools program, she is the author of The Great Maritime Detective and The Historic Town of Pictou. Monica lives
near Pictou, Nova Scotia.