Heartland. Poster of the 2007 TV series and cover of the 2000 book, Coming Home
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Coming Home
Lauren Brooke, 2000
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Dean Bennett, Grant Harvey, Chris Potter, T.W. Peacocke, Stefan Scaini, 2007-

Set in Alberta, Canada, this sweeping saga spans multiple generations, revolving around a resilient family as they navigate the ups and downs of life, supporting one another through moments of joy and adversity.


A Heartland Christmas. Poster of the 2010 movie and cover of the 2000 book, Coming Home
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Coming Home
Lauren Brooke, 2000
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Dean Bennett, 2010

To ensure the survival of emaciated horses in a secluded mountain region, Amy, Ty, Jack, and Tim make the selfless decision to forgo Christmas at Heartland. Through a bold and courageous rescue mission, they not only save the animals but also unite a community and a fractured family, long torn apart by a past tragedy.


The Christmas Shoes. Poster of the 2002 movie and cover of the 2001 book
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The Christmas Shoes
Donna VanLiere, 2001
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Andy Wolk, 2002

In this heartwarming holiday drama, Robert, a workaholic attorney crosses paths with a young boy on Christmas Eve and rediscovers the true meaning of love, life and the holiday season.


Love in Harmony Valley. Poster of the 2020 movie and cover of the 2013 book, Dandelion Wishes
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Dandelion Wishes
Melinda Curtis, 2013
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Justin G, 2020

Since Tracey was involved in a catastrophic accident, Emma has been anxious to see her again. But Tracey’s brother Will, who blames her for the catastrophe, won’t let it happen. Can Will and Emma develop respect for one another when they are required to work together?


The Good Americans: One Revolution, Two Nations. Poster of the 2021 movie and cover of the 2019 book, The Consequences of Loyalism
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The Consequences of Loyalism
Robert McCluer Calhoon, 2019
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Tad Størmer, 2021

The movie explores the experience of the loyalists in the American Revolution. White and Black Americans who chose British liberty over American promises of it, and the world created by their expulsion, including Canada and The Bahamas. It explores a central theme of the exclusionary meaning of freedom adopted by American patriots, juxtaposed against what was achieved by those they saw as enemies to liberty — and the independent peoples they became.