A horrific betrayal sets the destiny of the Alevizopoulos family, farmers who dare to choose a side, first in the Great War of 1914-1918, then in the Greco-Turkish war of 1919-1922. Theodore, the patriarch, ...
The stories in Sharon Berg’s quietly insightful collection are touched with humour, outrage and mystery. Loss and learning, conflict and memory run through generations, innocence gives way to experience, ...
Set-Point is humorously dry, insightful, and an understated portrait of a complex personal landscape.
Lucy is a 20-something old aspiring screenwriter who takes up digital sex-work to pay the bills. Circulating ...
Catherine, an archivist, has spent decades committed to conserving the pasts of others, only to find her own resurfacing on the eve of her retirement. Carefully, she mines the failing memories of her ...
Taaqtumi is an Inuktitut word that means “in the dark”—and these spine-tingling horror stories by Northern writers show just how dangerous darkness can be.
Bursts of Fire begins an epic political fantasy of revenge, addictions, and redemption for three sisters. In an empire where magic has become suspect, love and loyalty—for one’s lover, one’s family, ...
How to survive the unthinkable?
This is the question nine-year-old Tom has to face after witnessing his parent's murder-suicide. After the horrific event, Tom refuses to speak. At first, he moves in ...
The jumping-off point of this graphic novel is the myth of Artemis and Siproites, in which a young man is turned into a woman as a punishment for the attempted rape of one of Artemis' virgin cohorts. ...
From Scotiabank Giller Prize finalist Alix Ohlin comes an intimate and compelling novel of motherhood, love, a search for belonging, and what it means to be a sister.
All her life, Lark Brossard felt invisible, ...