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Shameless: Marilyn Churley on Finding her Son and Reforming Adoption Disclosure
Both a personal and political story, Shameless is a powerful book about a mother's struggle with loss, love, secrets, and lies—and an adoption system …
Cover Reveal! Mad Miss Mimic by Sarah Henstra
We are ridiculously excited to to reveal the cover of this forthcoming novel.
The Recommend: March 2015
Dysfunctional families, 70s Montreal, beloved sisters, dogged writers, and vampires in downtown Toronto. It's all in this month's The Recommend!
Intrepid Travellers: Canadian Women in the World
In the run-up to International Women's Day, we're celebrating women's stories, beginning with this cross-genre list—memoir, fiction and poetry—of …
On Our Radar: Olesen, Berkhout, Tsiang, Stratton, and Crozier
"On Our Radar" is a monthly series featuring books with buzz worth sharing. We bring you links to features and reviews about great new books in a multitude …
Notes from a Children's Librarian: PEI Books
There's more to PEI's children's literature than just Anne Shirley.
Freedom to Read Week: Mark Bourrie on our Right to Know
The author of Kill the Messengers: Stephen Harper’s Assault on Your Right to Know on government censorship, and what Canadians can do to fight back. …
Stuart Henderson: Why Lessons of 1960s' Counterculture Still Matter Today
A near-forgotten 1960s' film encapsulates ideas we're still grappling with about how to build a better world.
Black Ice: The Val James Story
An excerpt from the new autobiography by the first African American player in the NHL.
The Cold of Winter
And now, a small break from regular winter whining.