A finalist for the 2017 Amazon. ca First Novel Award, Accordéon is an experimental novel, a piercing deconstruction of Québécois culture and an ode to Montréal—a city where everything happens at ...
Acqua Sacra is about corruption—construction industry corruption (the novel ends with the establishment of the Charbonneau inquiry), but corruption on many other fronts—sport, taxes, illegal immigration, ...
A rich portrait of the beauty of words – painted by a 15th-century illiterate scribe.
A 15th-century portrait painter, grieving the sudden death of his lover, takes refuge at the monastery at Mont Saint-Michel, ...
FINALIST FOR THE 2017 SCOTIABANK GILLER PRIZE
Agathe and Réjean Lapointe are about to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary when Réjean’s beloved Chevy Silverado is found abandoned at the side of ...
A novel about political survival, personal belief, salvation through suffering, and the transforming power of art.
One Man Dancing is based on the true story of Charles, a young Ugandan actor-dancer, growing ...
Winner of the Amazon.ca First Novel Award and a finalist for the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize and the Governor General’s Literary Award, The Break is a stunning and heartbreaking debut novel ...
“You will lose yourself in this collection of stories by some of Canada’s most imaginative authors. Each tale takes you to a different place (physical or psychological) that is both familiar and strange. ...
“A major accomplishment. ” – Jack Hodgins, author of Broken Ground
This enriching, complex family saga and interracial drama brims with beautiful prose. It begins one summer on Bowen Island during ...
Inspired by Judith Jarvis Thomson’s philosophical thought experiment “The Violinist,” this book is a psychological thriller, a horror story that any one of millions of people could experience.
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“Nora Gold is a natural storyteller, and her ability to make us understand the shimmering and complex landscape of love has its haunting echoes in the Israeli landscape. ” —Jay Neugeboren, author ...