A Globe 100 Best Book of 2025 The first collection of short stories from award-winning author Tim...
A high school math teacher drifts from a moored boat to a downtown trance club, while negotiating...
A compelling, haunting novel about a man experiencing gaps in time, and the pain of living inside...
After Morgan Wells's wife leaves him, a postcard from France arrives. It is addressed to a Morgan...
Meet Roslyn, the plucky divorcee eager for new beginnings. Meet Duncan, the British conman with a...
Includes eleven stories that take us on a fascinating journey into the heart of music. Examining ...
In 2005, Maurice Mierau and his wife, Betsy, travelled to Ukraine to adopt two small boys, age th...
56 very short stories about death by Giller Prize finalist John Gould
The first book of fiction since 1997 from the consummately underground Stuart Ross blends a chara...
Set in the UK in the 1970s, Middenrammers follows the story of young Dr. Brian Davis and his effo...
With her remarkable debut collection, Yukon poet Clea Roberts proffers a perceptive and ecologica...
In her newest collection, Lorna Crozier describes the passage of time in the way that only she ca...
A fast-paced dystopian novel, about family bonds in the face of climate change, set in near-futur...
A gripping, poignant novel about a Nigerian teenager and a Canadian journalist about the power of...
'In any skin purple is a heavy tone that penetrates to the core.'
Everyone can live a happier life, especially those with chronic illnesses. Brian Orend's smart an...
Two siblings coming to terms with a murder committed by their mother
Meet the Figgs. June, the family's matriarch, looks forward to a quiet retirement -- if only she ...
In this, her fourth book of poetry, one of Canada's best-loved poets takes on one of the most com...
Tom Brackett has created the perfect world for himself: he has a good job, a perpetually supporti...
Claudia, single mom of two, pines for her past independent life. Her ex, after all, has moved on ...
Rhonda Douglas's debut collection dazzles with its daring and dangerous prose. Welcome to the Cir...
A book about memory, loss, and a love of books from one of Canada's finest essayists
Keen, intense, darkly comic, and accident-prone, the short fictions of David Whitton are full of ...
Ian Williams's Not Anyone's Anything is a trio of trios: three sets of three stories, with three ...
In 2010, the al Rabeeah family left their home in Iraq in hope of a safer life. They moved to Hom...
Joan Crate's much-anticipated third book of poetry is equal parts revision and reverie, offering ...
An innovative, gorgeously written story about the small decisions that shape our lives.
'In simple terms, pathology is the scientific study of the way things go wrong.'
Halifax, 1917. Clare Holmes, a flaw checker at the local glassworks, is saving up for passage to ...
Rutledge, an aging, divorced man, has treated himself to a Cruise on the Mariola. The Cruise is n...
A twisted, darkly funny and redemptive tale, will leave you wondering where the line is drawn bet...
Mother Superior introduces Saleema Nawaz as a truly bold new voice in fiction. Gorgeous, sensuous...
'In One Madder Woman, Dede Crane vividly recreates the life of Berthe Morisot, the sole female me...
A memorable, edgy debut exploring the climate crisis and young women on the verge of transformation.
A moving collection of poetry about navigating mid-life, full of humour and wit, from acclaimed n...
One writer's deeply compelling story of growing up nonbinary in the 1940s and '50s.
A gorgeous new illustrated edition to commemorate the 75th anniversary of this seminal Canadian c...
Shortlisted for the 2023 Nelson Ball Prize
Modern Fables is a darkly funny, feminist collection of essays about love and place.
Barbara Joan Scott's first book, The Quick, won the City of Calgary W.O. Mitchell Book Prize and ...