
November 2022
Pal’s book serves as an overdue account of what it truly means to grow up within the nuances of multiculturalism.

November 2022
Steven High's Deindustrializing Montreal is a must-read for anyone seeking a better understanding of the how and the why of contemporary Montreal.

October 2022
This memoir of Montreal rock glory is a fast and bumpy ride whose driver does not take his foot off the gas pedal.

September 2022
Christopher Neal's biography of radical journalist Carleton Beals is an epic tale of adventure, romance, and revolution.

July 2022
Martha Wainwright's new memoir formed an almost mythical chapter of its own in the author’s life.
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July 2022
Aaron Vansintjan and his co-authors argue that growth is at the root of drastic inequality on global and local levels.

July 2022
Sina Queyras' Rooms is an exploration of the kinds of circumstances that make a writing life possible.

July 2022
Late-Life Homelessness is the product of ten years of Amanda Grenier’s research.

July 2022
Inside the Montreal Mafia covers the downfall of the Rizzuto crime family from the perspective of Andrew Scoppa.

March 2022
Nora Loreto encourages us to be critical of current responses to ongoing waves of COVID-19.

March 2022
Editors Ronald Cummings and Nalini Mohabir discuss their collection on the 1969 Sir George Williams occupation.

March 2022
Daniel Sanger’s personal history is a meticulous yet immensely readable chronicle of the evolution of Projet Montréal.