Through acts of resistance and resurgence, Indigenous people are reclaiming public places in Winn...
'Lorna is making stories that revolve around women's hockey the norm to write, and she captures g...
It is 1996: a mortar shell explodes, shredding nine Sarajevan citizens, while a Canadian opera si...
After 32 years of living in the sprawling winter city of Winnipeg and, like most Winnipeggers, re...
'With Blood Letters, Gordon and Chomichuk present a tense recounting of a war at once foreign and...
Visions had by orphaned beggar boys in China during a revival in the early 20th century. The Bake...
Nominated for the High Plains Book AwardThe stories in Vermin are linked by themes of loss, longi...
Dean Gunnarson, world-renowned escapologist, has made a career of avoiding death. But his first e...
'Journeyman is a first-person biography of Ojibwe right-winger Jamie Leach, son of the legendary ...
Too big for regular medical equipment, Sylvia Swamp is on her way to a veterinary hospital for an...
This is the inspiring story of a Canadian woman who transformed a simple afternoon of reading to ...
'A compelling look at virtually every corner of our vast province.' - Winnipeg Free Press
In 1904, Assiniboine Park was conceived as a people's playground, a place devoid of commercial am...
It's 1978, the year after Elvis Presley died, and Kepler Pressler is a sixteen-year-old Toronto k...
Three lives, one unreliable narrator and the consequences of losing intimacy. This is All a Lie o...
Forced to move every twelve days, what would happen to your life? 1927. Rembrandt is the only chi...
Paperback book on justice for Canadian native Indians.
'Errol Ranville has been running all his life: from chronic poverty and racism in rural Manitoba;...
Famous Last Meals is a trio of contemporary novellas about the roles we play in an age when every...
The young occupy a territory of their own, a foreign land inaccessible to nostalgia and regret. I...
Selected for the Forest of Reading Teen Committee's Summer Reading pick!Finalist for SYRCA 2018Fo...
For seventeen-year-old Maggie Johnson, transitioning the dead isn't hard. What's tough is survivi...
While spending the summer trying to deal with her parent's divorce, Juliana, with the help of her...
All aspects of the province's history, arts, politics, geography, business, and sports are explor...
Extending the tradition of Aboriginal storytelling, Richard Van Camp's new collection is eloquent...
In the stories in Winning Chance, Katherine Koller explores second chances, how we find them, and...
'The Truth About the Barn offers answers to important questions about how barns came into being, ...
As a window into the magic and medicine of the Northwest Territories, Richard Van Camp's fourth s...
Why do people join gangs? Once entrenched in a life of crime with its realities of incarceration,...
When no one listens, what's the point of talking?Kyle McGinley doesn't say a word. Fed up with be...
She lives outside the village, in the woods, near the river, with her sister. Or her mother. She ...
When seventeen--year--old Lucy do Amaral comes home with bleached blonde hair she expects a major...
Part memoir, part social history, this collection of ten essays explores the various physical and...
Anna Hill is a McGill assistant professor of Medieval History and Gender on the eve of her 40th b...
Jake Lucknow is living with cancer in the strangely altered land surrounding the Gem Lakes, but c...
Starred Selection for the Best Books for Kids & Teens 2017
Shortlisted for the 2021 Manuela Dias Book Illustration Award!
'From pre-contact Indigenous trading through 1939, Thinking Big examines the history of businesse...
Unexplained footsteps at Seven Oaks House. A woman vanishing into thin air at the Hotel Fort Garr...
The battle for Vimy Ridge one hundred years ago has been characterized as a defining moment in Ca...
Shortlisted for the 2021 McNally Robinson Book for Young People Award
Will is Shane Neilson's debut collection of short fiction. The book ranges from straightforward E...
Well-known mediator and lawyer, Glenn Sigurdson blends personal memoir, family history and Icelan...
Emerging from the back rooms, ultimate insider Michael Decter treats us to a range of raunchy and...
The House on Sugarbush Road, set in post-apartheid Johannesburg shortly after the 1994 election o...
In The Lucky Ones: African Refugees' Stories of Extraordinary Courage, Anne Mahon presents a coll...