
April 2026
Illustrator and designer Raymond Biesinger offers a combination of memoir, rant, and self-help guide.

March 2026
In her latest novel, Marianne Ackerman returns to the landscape of her childhood in Prince Edward County.

March 2026
Matthew Purvis' history of local erotic art uncovers a vibrant and often overlooked world of artistic experimentation.

March 2026
An excellent summary of recent Quebec history as viewed through the lens of the question of Quebec nationalism.
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March 2026
Alexei Perry Cox’s deeply political project is a quantum entanglement of love and grief.
By Madelaine Caritas Longman

March 2026
My Mom Is Like a Kite provides parents and children alike with a simple roadmap for approaching mental illness within a family.

March 2026
My Subway Runs offers a positive message that helps to demystify public transit.

March 2026
Philomena and the Big Bad Mimi tackles with care and kindness a common challenge that many kids face.

March 2026
Just a Minute: Why Humans Tell Time explores all the ways time plays an integral part in our lives.

March 2026
A Garden of Berries and Crows takes a compassionate look at how being different doesn’t mean being wrong.

March 2026
Laura Vazquez’s language is governed by an unusual, almost surreal logic.

March 2026
Tanya Bellehumeur-Allatt’s new book of poems is striking as much for its beauty as its simplicity.