Seven Grains of Paradise tells the fascinating and much neglected story about many kinds of food ...
This latest collection of Cooper's poetry includes some of his most personal poems, including rev...
Winter Road is the latest collection of short stories by one of Canada's most gifted and accompli...
Memoir opens doors we could never ordinarily walk through--into the lives of Olympians, queens, v...
This memoir is a love story of sorts that expresses great respect for Inuit people, their culture...
A varied and spiritual collection of work by the Mi'kmaq writers of Atlantic Canada. Both young a...
Prohibition, legislated in the U.S. in 1921, was intended to ban the manufacture, transport and s...
Following the Second World War, a new generation of politicians and planners across North America...
Poetry can address our most intimate, frightened, hopeful selves. Langille found this to be true ...
As Black Lives Matter protests swept the world, one of Canada's greatest anti-racism fighters ret...
After a severe horseback riding accident in 2011, journalist and author Marjorie Simmins finds he...
'...giant storytelling talent unleashed.' --Jon Tattrie, Atlantic Books TodayThe daughter of an a...
Annabel's coffee adventures took her from a wet, dreary market in northern England to the Canadia...
Redemption Songs tells the extraordinary story of how one of Bob Marley's greatest songs was born...
For a decade, Linda Clarke and Dr. Michael Cusimano had offices across from one another at St. Mi...
In 1971, Harry Bruce, recognized as one of Canada's top non-fiction writers, lost his mind--accor...
'I gain a strong sense of interconnectedness and belonging when I look at her work. There is a un...
One Strong Girl is a mother's vivid account of what it is like to lose her daughter, India, to a ...
'It is a good tale, well told, which opens the door to the wanderings of the imagination.' --The ...
Since Luc Desroches began working from his home office in 2016, he has been writing about how the...
Welcome to a rogues' gallery of murderers and pirates, a pair of brazen bank robbers and a fraud ...
Here are over sixty stories of piracy, fire, explosions, disappearances, rum running, shipboard m...
In The Way We Hold On, Abena writes, 'This life can be a poem if you let it.' Ode to the Unpraise...
Born in a log cabin during a raging blizzard on Indian Brook Reserve in 1938, Mi'kmaw elder Danie...
The Mill --Fifty Years of Pulp and Protest explores the power that a single industry can wield. F...
On September 2, 1998, Swissair Flight 111 plunged into the sea near the mouth of St. Margaret's B...
From Andrea Miller -- an editor and staff writer at Lion's Roar, the leading Buddhist magazine in...
Green Ghost, Blue Ocean is a travel memoir about a 40,000 nautical mile adventure that spans seve...
George Dixon was the finest boxer of his generation and arguably among the finest boxers ever. Hi...
'In early 2006, Beth Ann and her husband Dale quit their jobs in Canada and headed east, or maybe...
Been There, Ate That: A Candy-Coated Childhood is a satiating grab bag of frosted nostalgia. Doub...
Acting on the Island and Other Prince Edward Island Stories: New & Selected gathers together 21 s...
River People is Wayne Curtis's collection of short stories set in the Miramichi River Valley of N...
Yesterday's general store was today's Costco, Home Depot and Superstore rolled into one - and the...
Though she has help and company both human and animal (including her dog, cats, the sheep, the sq...
Despite numerous obstacles, small-town girl Lenore Zann caught the acting bug early. She was 'dis...