
Daphné B. captures the clash between beauty culture and progressive values in her third book, Made-Up.










By Yara El-Soueidi

Yara El-Ghadban's fictional take on the life of Ariel Sharon is anything but a typical historical novel.
By Jeff Miller

Our roundup of new poetry collections for fall-winter 2021.
By Robyn Fadden

From bugs to colours, from health challenges to dogs in space, our roundup of the best new books for young readers.
By Bronwyn Averett

Tara McGowan-Ross’s memoir is a reflection on grief, mortality, breaking up, messing up, and (almost) growing up.
By Roxane Hudon

Everything about Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch’s poetry collection The Good Arabs is open-ended, curious, trying.
By Emily Mernin

Montreal-based author Sylvain Neuvel talks about his historical sci-fi spy thriller, the first book in his new trilogy.
By Natalia Yanchak

With their fiction debut, Helen Chau Bradley spills their guts in ten intimate, queer stories.
By Billie Gagné-LeBel

A graphic interview with Joe Ollmann about his award-nominated graphic novel Fictional Father.
By Arizona O'Neill

This collection of essays on urban issues through a Montreal lens is thought-provoking and inspiring.
By Taylor C. Noakes

Todd Stewart is a printmaker and illustrator. His fourth children’s book, Sous un ciel sans plafond, ...
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Anna Dowdall's Montreal mystery is one of those guilty pleasures you sink into with abandon.
By Sharon Morrisey