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Tanya Kyi: Emily Posts
With a light touch and plenty of humor, Emily Posts explores issues of social media, influence, corporate sponsorship . .…
Tanya Kyi: Bompa's Insect Expedition
This exploration of the extraordinary world of bugs is inspired by David Suzuki’s adventures with his own grandkids.
Frances Koncan: Space Girl
Lyra is the first person born on the moon, and the number one social media influencer in the galaxy. But…
Nancy Lee: Sharp Notions
In this anthology, writers and artists from different backgrounds contemplate their complex relationships with the fibre arts.
Alex Marzano-Lesnevich: Transversions: Archives, Testimony, & Reimagination
Transversions contains works of poetry, prose, visual art, and deep hybridity that innovate or question authority.
Frances Koncan: Women of the Fur Trade
In eighteen hundred and something something, somewhere upon the banks of a Reddish River in Treaty One Territory, three very…
Anosh Irani: Behind the Moon
Behind the Moon is an achingly beautiful story of love and loss, freedom and faith, the meaning of brotherhood, and…
Jordan Scott: My Baba’s Garden
The bond between a child and his grandmother grows as they tend her garden together.
Jennifer Moss: Handsome Molly Podcast
Handsome Molly is an epic adventure-romance story set on the West Coast in the near future.
Keith Maillard: In Defense of Liberty
As they work to make sense of the rapidly shifting cultural and ideological climate of 1964, the four main characters…
Emily Pohl-Weary: How To Be Found
A young adult novel about inner-city teens who live on a razor's edge and understand that chosen family is just…
Billy-Ray Belcourt: A Minor Chorus
A Minor Chorus is a novel that tracks a queer Indigenous doctoral student’s attempt to write a novel instead of…
Susan Musgrave: Exculpatory Lilies
Throughout this collection, Musgrave’s alertness to even the most desolate places makes her personal sorrows astonishingly potent; and her scrutiny…
Sheryda Warrener: Test Piece
This book considers ways of seeing, thinking through art, the domestic, and the making and unmaking of a self. It…
Tanya Kyi: Better Connected
From environmental activism and gun control to immigration policy and education, girls are leading the way.
Tanya Kyi: Our Green City
This picture book is a charming, child-centred tour of a sustainable city.
Bronwen Tate: Midwinter Constellation
A radical experiment in collective writing, the book embroiders, echoes, and blurs the voices of poets across the U.S. and…
John Vigna: No Man's Land
A sprawling saga set in the Canadian wilderness of the late 19th century, about a teenaged girl named Davey, a…
Bronwen Tate: The Silk the Moths Ignore
The Silk the Moths Ignore animates the liminal, sometimes gothic, spaces of miscarriage, pregnancy, and early parenthood with exquisite defamiliarizing…
Alix Ohlin: We Want What We Want
A collection of glittering, surprising, darkly funny stories of people testing the boundaries of their lives.
Billy-Ray Belcourt: A History of My Brief Body
A slim but electrifying debut memoir about the preciousness and precariousness of queer Indigenous life.
Tania De Rozario: And the Walls Come Crumbling Down
Part queer memoir and part poetic rumination, And The Walls Come Crumbling Down lays bare the love, pain, and precarity…
Keith Maillard: The Bridge
One writer’s deeply compelling story of growing up nonbinary in the 1940s an 1950s.
Michelle Good: Five Little Indians
Taken from their families when they are very small and sent to a remote, church-run residential school, Kenny, Lucy, Clara,…
Annabel Lyon: Consent
A smart, mysterious and heartbreaking novel centred on two sets of sisters whose lives are braided together when tragedy changes…
Nancy Lee: What Hurts Going Down
A searing exploration of girlhood in the pre- and post- #MeToo eras from the acclaimed novelist.
Mallory Tater: The Birth Yard
A debut novel for readers of The Handmaid’s Tale and The Girls, The Birth Yard is a gripping story of…
Keith Maillard: Fatherless
This story begins with a phone call out of the blue: a lawyer tells a writer that his ninety-six-year-old father,…
Sarah Leavitt: Agnes, Murderess
A graphic novel inspired by the bloody legend of Agnes MacVee, roadhouse owner, madam and serial killer, who is said…
Alison Acheson: Dance Me to the End
A profoundly honest and intensely personal story of a woman who cares for her husband after the devastating terminal diagnosis…
Alix Ohlin: Dual Citizens
In this meditation on motherhood, sisterhood, desire, and self-knowledge, Alix Ohlin traces the rich and complex path towards fulfillment as…
Alison Acheson: A Little House in a Big Place
Alison Acheson has created a deceptively simple, warm story that will stay with readers of all ages long after they've…
Ian Williams: Reproduction
A hilarious, surprising and poignant love story about the way families are invented, told with the savvy of a Zadie…
Kevin Chong: The Plague
A modern retelling of the Camus classic that posits its story of infectious disease and quarantine in our contemporary age…
Timothy Taylor: The Rule of Stephens
Writing with stinging precision about the knife-edge balance between what is known and what is believed, Timothy Taylor bridges the…
Maureen Medved: Black Star
Medved’s new novel is a searing critique of a world we all know too well – one of sexual exploitation,…
Keith Maillard: Twin Studies
An engrossing, timely, and contemporary novel about the bonds between twins, about sexuality and gender fluidity, and about the messy…