Strange Fugitive by Morley Callaghan is a gripping novel set in Toronto during the era of speakea...
Set in the early 1950s in Montreal, this is the story of enigmatic Peggy Sanderson--a woman who h...
Eighty-five stories by one of Canada's greatest writers are collected in this four-volume antholo...
Capturing the 20th-century literary world, this collection of nonfiction work includes essays, re...
Eighty-five stories by one of Canada's greatest writers are collected in this four-volume antholo...
Luke is not yet 12 when his father dies of a heart attack, leaving him an orphan. Small for his a...
Winner of the Governor General's Award for fiction in 1951, this deceptively straightforward narr...
A story of a boy and his dog and their adventures, which will appeal to the many children who are...
Throughout the Great Depression, Callaghan provided for himself and his family by writing short s...
In 1928, just after he published his first novel, Morley Callaghan asked his editor, 'Do you thin...
Combining romance with the darker side of human nature, this novel opens with the hanging of an e...
Eighty-five stories by one of Canada's greatest writers are collected in this four-volume antholo...
It was the fabulous summer of 1929 when the literary capital of North America moved to La Rive Ga...
A new selection of stories by Canada's Hemingway, with an afterword by Pulitzer Prize--winner Wil...
North America's first gangster novel--originally published in 1928--this page-turning thriller fe...
This audacious and intriguing new version of the story of Christ's trial, crucifixion, and resurr...
Eighty-five stories by one of Canada's greatest writers are collected in this four-volume antholo...
The complete short fiction of Morley Callaghan appears as he comes into full recognition as one o...
'Come on, Dan. Come on, old boy,' Luke pleaded softly. 'I won't let you die...'