Kevin Major has written a number of novels, including:
* The Black Ice (1980) - This is his most famous work, a novel set in rural Newfoundland, dealing with themes of isolation, identity, and the search for belonging. It was adapted into a film by the same name in 1986.
* The Man Who Made It Snow (1983) - A story about a young man who discovers a hidden world of magic and adventure in his grandfather's attic.
* Falling Angel (1987) - A novel about a teenage girl growing up in a small town in Newfoundland, grappling with complex family relationships and social pressures.
* Hold Fast (1990) - A novel about a young man who is caught up in a dangerous world of drugs and violence.
* The Little Giant (1994) - A story about a young boy who dreams of becoming a hockey player.
* The Last Best Place (1999) - A novel set in a remote Newfoundland community, exploring themes of community, family, and the changing nature of life in rural Canada.
He has also written a number of non-fiction books, including:
* Leaving Home: A Memoir (2003) - A personal reflection on his own life and experiences in Newfoundland.
* A Place in the Sun: A Celebration of Newfoundland and Labrador (2010) - A tribute to the people and culture of Newfoundland and Labrador.
In addition to these books, he has also written short stories and screenplays.
You can find more information about Kevin Major and his work on his website or on Wikipedia.