This beautifully illustrated Métis picture book is fully bilingual in Michif and English. A feast...
This atmospheric coming-of-age tale follows Ben, a sensitive boy struggling to unravel his family...
A thrilling novel of self-discovery that is part adventure, part mystery, and part Celtic myth, s...
This beautifully illustrated Métis picture book is fully bilingual in Michif and English. A feast...
Connie Kish won't be written off as just another sad casualty of Alzheimer's. Oddly at first, she...
Central to Harriet Richards? character-driven stories in 'The Pious Robber' are girls and women w...
If there ever was a time and place to explore the territory of mature women and their journeys th...
Seven years ago Bernadette Macomber did everything she could to cut her ties to her father Fabian...
'Questions for Wolf,' Shannon Quinn s debut poetry collection, explores desire and memory, examin...
Jasmina Odor's rich writing invites us to step into the shoes of Croatian immigrants living in Ca...
How can we be certain of what we really know? Why does the reverie of reality seem so strange in ...
The women in many of the stories in The Things She'll Be Leaving Behind find themselves trying to...
Voiceless is a coming-of-age novel with a twist: it features a teen runaway who has no speaking v...
Helpless Angels weaves several themes together: music's impact on a life, expressed through memor...
When former musician Denny Givens is paid a surprise visit by his older brother Dave a stuttering...
'All of Cuba is a museum now. We live off our old Revolution,' laments Gertrudis, one in a cast o...
As the dance floor of life tilts beneath our feet, do we keep dancing? In this inspired collectio...
'A child's re-imagining of a historic family's life in Spillimacheen, British Columbia.'
In the heady days of the 1920s Jazz Age, people went to the movies almost every day, living vicar...
It was supposed to be a homecoming and reunion, but when Anne Tennyson Miller (Tenn to her friend...
Matti's life is not easy. She has Tourette's, a bio-neurological condition characterized among ot...
'These poems record the ebb and flow of what it is to live here and now in Canada, as an Indigeno...
Violet Quesnel experiences bi-polar disorder. She is aware of her outside world but has limited s...
In a series of humorous incidents and hair-raising episodes, Rose Okanese, mother of two, is rele...
My dad keeps a fan on top of the filing cabinet in the jail. Marsh turned it on when we got back ...
The past haunts the characters in The Eater of Dreams. In fifteen interconnected stories, Kat Cam...
Love is Not Anonymous is an exploration of the expectations and heartaches often projected onto w...
The narrative poems in Bone Sense resonate with the simplicity of rural life but evolve from the ...
It's 1914. Sixteen year old Sophie Pritchard, orphaned two years earlier by the sinking of the SS...
Theseshort stories interconnect the friendships of four First Nations people -- Everett Kaiswatim...
Corvus takes place in the distant future after global warming has ravaged the land and a war that...
Maxwell s poems are emotional counterpoints to life s implacable realities. Sickness and old age ...
'Poems that transfer the remarkable ability of birds to maintain cohesion as a group in highly un...
Miscellaneous Wreckage truly is a miscellany. There are no recurring themes or dominant sections,...
In Man Reading 'Woman Reading in Bath', John Livingstone Clark creates a series of poetic meditat...
Living in a small working class town has never suited Addy, so after a summer working as a janito...
Jesse Green, the young narrator of the first novella, wants to escape the developed world (Vancou...
A sprawling historical novel set in the Peace River country in the early 1900's, a period and a p...
Traditional poetry continues to hold its place in contemporary literature, in part, because of th...
'In her first collection of short fiction dee Hobsbawn-Smith creates protagonists struggling to n...