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La coureuse des vents

Un livre essentiel qui rappelle que vivre ensemble, dans la paix, est une valeur fondamentale à rechercher.

Le poids de la neige

Two men find themselves together in the sun lounge of a formerly grand but now abandoned house. Their agreement is that the old man will nurse the younger man back to recovery in exchange for firewood, ...

Exil en la demeure

Retour d’un Québécois d’origine italienne dans son village natal. Portrait d’une généalogie marquée par l’exil.

Un Québécois d’origine italienne retourne dans son village natal pour régler ...

Les suicidés d'eau-claire

On December 22, 1992, Alain Walter raises the alarm—his cousin Camille Corbin informs him via registered mail that she, along with her husband and their daughter, have committed suicide. After a long ...

After Light

“Hunter’s riveting story never wavers. Her characters are complex and interesting. ” – Joanne Kelly, Book columnist on CBC Radio’s Weekend Morning Show

After Light is the sumptuously rendered ...

Playing With Fire

Sometimes we can't see what's right in front of us.

Small-town journalist Claire Abbott has a sixth sense, what the fire chief calls a “radar for crime. ” When a string of suspicious fires breaks ...

The Deadbeat Club

This darkly humorous crime novel set in a Canadian ski town is a “fast-paced thrill ride.” (Publishers Weekly)

“The dialogue is some of the sharpest and funniest I’ve seen in any book this year.” ...

Brink of Freedom, The

As worlds collide, the very human cost of war is revealed.

When a well-meaning Canadian aid worker in Athens decides to take a young refugee boy into her care, she is unexpectedly jailed and accused of ...

The Homes We Build on Ashes

Amidst violence and abject injustice, Nara Lee finds a way to rise up from the ashes again and again to rejoice in small triumphs in the homes she has lived, and in the homes she has lost.

Nara Lee carries ...

Patrin

A jewel of a novella, a luminous and moving glimpse into the grand themes of exile and homecoming across continents.

Patrin is the old word for the clues Romany left for their travelling fellows—a handful ...