Reviews

The Tempest

The Tempest

In Ilona Martonfi’s The Tempest, truths are uncovered, revealing tendrils and roots that reach far outside one life.

By Robyn Fadden

Continent

Continent

In Aaron Boothby’s Continent, documented history and intergenerational storytelling form a subjective mythology.

By Robyn Fadden

The Four-Doored House

The Four-Doored House

Much like the book’s title, there’s more than one way inside Pierre Nepveu’s latest poetic creations, and much goes on within their walls.

By Robyn Fadden

Where I’m Coming From

Where I’m Coming From

Barbara Brandon-Croft's collection of her long-running comic strip represents Black women in all their diversity.

By Esinam Beckley

Movements and Moments

Movements and Moments

A feminist graphic collection spotlights Indigenous women’s stories of fighting for their rights.

By Yara El-Soueidi

The Invitation

The Invitation

Stacey May Fowles' debut picture book suggests ways for kids to deal with social anxiety.

By Meaghan Thurston

Who Owns the Clouds?

Who Owns the Clouds?

Who Owns the Clouds? is a trauma narrative, a complex coming-of-age story, and testimony to the lasting human cost of armed conflict and forced displacement.

By Meaghan Thurston

Sometimes I Feel Like a River

Sometimes I Feel Like a River

Author Danielle Daniel taps into children’s natural abilities to make creative connections between their inner worlds and what they observe around them.

By Meaghan Thurston

I Love My City

I Love My City

If you’ve ever wondered how city water is filtered or how cities are governed, this book will give you the facts.

By Meaghan Thurston

Trembling River

Trembling River

Andrée A. Michaud’s psychological thriller is a deep dive into loss, trauma, and the permeable border of madness.

By Sharon Morrisey

Almost Visible

Almost Visible

Michelle Sinclair's novel aims to tie seemingly disparate narratives together.

By Sruti Islam