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The Lost Supper

The Lost Supper

Grescoe shuttles the reader between the foodways of antiquity and the front lines of sustainable agriculture.

By Adam Hill

Buzz Kill

Buzz Kill

A deeply researched, thought-provoking account of the bureaucratic, social, and ethical mess of cannabis legalization.

By JB Staniforth

Furniture Music

Furniture Music

Montreal-based poet Gail Scott's experimental prose memoir archives the ordinary in the midst of upheaval.

By Aishwarya Singh

Do You Remember Being Born?

Do You Remember Being Born?

Sean Michaels' new novel is about collaboration and exchange – big tech with the arts, author with reader.

By Emily Mernin

Bottom Rail on Top

Bottom Rail on Top

DM Bradford's collection is a cat’s cradle of echoes from pre–Civil War America.

By Faith Paré

An Unruly Little Animal

An Unruly Little Animal

Scott Randall's debut highlights the absurdities of the human condition through a day in fifth grader Darby Tamm's life.

By Nadia Trudel

Roaming

Roaming

Jillian and Mariko Tamaki's latest captures the loving but volatile interactions of three young people discovering NYC.

By Ian McGillis

Back in the Land of the Living

Back in the Land of the Living

Eva Crocker's latest novel explores moving to Montreal from a small city as a queer person in search of more.

By Alexandra Trnka

Theophylline

Theophylline

Erín Moure’s collection combines academic research and cultural criticism, intertwined with original poems.

By Zoe Shaw