This Product is Not Yet Available
Just beneath the water's surface exists a fragile and delicate ecosystem, yet is a place often overlooked and taken for granted. THE POND AND BEYOND explores the tiny worlds right beneath our feet and the beautiful creatures that inhabit them. This ...
Learn More...
Like lyrics from a rock and roll album, this debut collection of poetry unfolds page-by-page to reveal a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. Michelle Lietz grew up listening to the songs of Tom Petty. When the news of his passing was an...
Summer 1936, Wilkes County, North Carolina during the great depression. The Flagg family resides in the middle of the Appalachia; one of the hardest hit areas in the country. As the depression drags on the Flagg family watch their molasses business ...
In this debut collection of poetry, sparse text resonates and creates an impactful presence as the poet unpacks past trauma. Divided into four parts, this essential collection delves into the magic of resilience in finding one's way through past pai...
The weight of history lies on the spine of memory. That heft and delicate balance are palpable in these rich poems that echo with grief, longing, and observed beauty. From the silence and complexity of the northern wilderness to the vast prairie lan...
A CBC Best Graphic Novel selection for 2021 & shortlisted for the Mary Scorer Award for Best Book by Manitoba PublisherWith sensitivity and tenderness, Starkie Mak has captured a tale of the immigrant experience, from the eyes of a child. Masterfull...
Selected by CBC Books as a 2021 Best Book of Poetry & Shortlisted for the McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award and the Manuella Dias Award for Best Book DesignA gibbous moon arrives in shadow and light. First at waxing then at waning, two moons i...
Selected by CBC Books as a 2021 Best Book of Poetry & Shortlisted for the Stephan G. Stephansson Award for PoetryMIRACULOUS SICKNESS deals with society's views and treatment of schizophrenia from ancient times to modern day. From the cure for demon ...
Shortlisted for the 2022 Manuella Dias Award for Best Book DesignLiving through the Nazi occupation of Holland and arriving in Montreal with little more than a film reel under his arm, Co Hoedeman had a dream to work for the National Film Board of C...
After serving two years in prison for breaking the neck of the man who assaulted his sister, Arden is released on bail. He lands a job working at Tuffy's, a restaurant and bar on the beach strip, alongside his former cellmate, Slip Winegarden. Thing...
Fiction. Tim has recently passed away and left Lori with piles of expensive recording equipment and mountains of debt. Tim's family wants to move on from the loss but Lori can't let go, not while she can still hear Tim's laugh as though he's still t...
Selected by CBC The Next Chapter as one of the 9 best mystery books to read in 2021 & shortlisted for the Michael Van Rooy Award for Genre Fiction, the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction, and the Crime Writers of Canada Award of Excellence-Whodunit...
Shortlisted for the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction In this interdisciplinary work by two masters of their respective forms, insightful commentary is paired with evocative imagery in a project that started organically on social media and begs th...
Shortlisted for the Manuella Dias Award for Best Book DesignPoetry. A bilingual collection of renga poetry by two of Canada's most celebrated poets in English and in French, each writing in his respective language in response to the other. A project...
Literary Nonfiction. What does it mean to work for a living? Told in short prose, GLASS BRICKS tells the story of Lester's experience working both traditional and non-traditional jobs. Sometimes raw and often humourous, Lester shares stories about l...