BOOKS by M. D. MEYER

 

About the author

Dorene Meyers grew up in Lac Seul and Sioux Lookout, Ontario. Over the years she has lived in Winnipeg, Red Lake, Thunder Bay and in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Indiana. She is currently residing in Norway House, Manitoba. Dorene is a prolific author and writing instructor. A frequent contributor to Indian Life, her articles have also appeared in Wawatay and The Shantyman.

Reviews

If you want an accurate picture of life in Canada’s North, read anything by M. D. Meyer. Her novels are filled with adventure, inspiration and guidance along life’s path. She tells it like it is.
Jim Uttley, former editor, Indian Life
Communications Coordinator, Wiconi International

 Dorene’s writing whisked me off into another world with non-stop action. Right from the first chapter, I knew I would not be able to put down this book. I laughed and I cried – it was a great escape and I cannot wait for her next piece of work.
Brenlee Longelaws
Waywayseecappo, Manitoba First Nations (Saulteaux)
Freelance author and book reviewer
Master Control Operator at Aboriginal People’s Television Network

M. D. Meyer books available:

Collin’s Choice

Young Bobby Peters is missing. Evil from the past overshadows the old cabin and Colin fears they may already be too late.

Dorene’s book, Colin’s Choice, is a must to read as it gives insight and hope from God to the abused victim.”

Teens
154 pages
Price: $9.00 (includes bonus music CD)

Deep Waters

Set in the fictional Ojibway community of Rabbit Lake, Deep Waters will transport you into Canada’s far north for a compelling story of enduring love and sustaining faith.

“Dorene’s writing whisked me off into another world with non-stop action. Right from the first chapter, I knew I would not be able to put down “Deep Waters,” and I was right. I laughed and I cried – it was a great escape and I cannot wait for her next piece of work.”

Adults
335 pages
Price:$12.00 (includes bonus music CD)

Pilot Error

Eleven-year-old Andrew Martin is convinced that it was not his father that died in the fiery crash that destroyed his plane. There are just too many things that don’t add up. And if his father didn’t die in the plane crash, then he is still out there somewhere. And Andrew is determined to find him! Teaming up with his friend, Joshua, Andrew travels deep into the Canadian wilderness, exploring old mine sites, encountering a black bear, and eventually rescuing Andrew’s dad from out of the hands of a desperate criminal.

Ages 8-12
79 pages
Price: $9.00 (includes CD audio book)

Get Lost

It’s the day before Christmas in the Ojibway community of Rabbit Lake. Winter Carnival is on and everyone is having a good time. Everyone that is, except Michael, a city kid from the south, who claims to be bored stiff! Andrew, tired of his constant complaining, finally gives Michael his snowmobile keys and tells him to “get lost!” Not caring that it’s forty degrees below zero and that Michael isn’t dressed for the harsh Canadian climate. Andrew goes back to the party and forgets all about him…until his sister, Rosalee asks, “Where’s Michael?”

Ages 8-12
69 pages
Price: $9.00

The Little Ones

The Little Ones is a compelling story that draws you into the lives of Colin and Sarah as they become foster parents to two precious girls who have been damaged and wounded by ause. This fast paced story is a thriller filled with drama, adventure, love, hate, danger, forgiveness and God’s mercy. With faith, love and courage, Colin and Sarah overcome every obstacle and provide a safe, happy, God-centered home for The Little Ones. Dorene Meyer approached the difficult challenges faced by foster parents with compassion and a deep understanding. Throughout the book, the focus is always on the promises of God to never forsake His children.

Adult
389 pages
Price: $12.00

 

 

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