October 2003
In her absorbing family memoir, Elaine Kalman Naves explores the complex territory of the mother-daughter ...
October 2003
The headlines left me wondering how Rae Tucker Rambally would have reacted. A judge in Saskatchewan had given a ...
April 2003
British novelist and travel writer Jonathan Raban has noted that travel is an eclectic mix of genres, ...
April 2003
In this revised and expanded edition of a book first published in 1995, Marika Pruska-Carroll presents a ...
April 2003
Catherine Bergman spent five years in Japan in the early nineties as wife of the Canadian ambassador. With a ...
April 2003
Maeve Binchy fans will find themselves in familiar territory when they pick up Sheila's Take. The book begins in ...
April 2003
These diaries describe the inner life, friends, and lovers of a 28-year-old Amsterdam Jewess in the two years ...
April 2003
In Shall We Dance? Charles Blattberg proposes what might be called a new model for how political discourse ...
By Kenneth Alan Milkman, Ph.D
April 2003
This is the first English-language publication by the collective behind the francophone anthologies Cyclope ...
October 2002
This is a fascinating account of an event that took place in Jerusalem in the 8th century BC, at a time when the ...
October 2002
When I go into a bank I get rattled. The clerks rattle me; the wickets rattle me; the sight of the money ...
October 2002
As a columnist in the Montreal Mirror, Kristian Gravenor has been rooting out the city's dirty (and some ...