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Kathleen Winter’s ravishing reimagining of Dorothy Wordsworth glistens with healing potential and gorgeous poetry.
By Kimberly Bourgeois
Jaspreet Singh’s new memoir, My Mother, My Translator, is a book full of silences.
By Jon Victor
A young woman returns to her Innu First Nation village to teach high school drama in Naomi Fontaine's novel.
By Linda Morra
Chinese cartoonist Zuo Ma's Night Bus is a book made of dreams.
By Eloisa Aquino
Robyn Sarah's memoir is a personal journey as gripping as it is profound.
By Malcolm Fraser
Cora Siré’s collection of memoir, stories, and essays reveals lives complicated by war, displacement, and immigration.
By Gina Roitman
The first novel by well-known Montreal journalist Rima Elkouri is layered, surprising, and transformative.
By Katia Grubisic
Cid V Brunet's memoir is a smooth read studded with golden nuggets of deft description and clever turns of phrase.
By Elise Moser
In Miléna Babin's novel rife with orphans, abandoned children, and a semi-feral fox, wildness is a dominant mode.
By Danielle Barkley
Jean-Yves Soucy's memoir Waswanipi is a short but very readable and important piece of historic literature.
By Daniel J. Rowe
A family's exile to a Soviet gulag is recounted in this tough but compelling YA novel.
By Dana Bath
Daphné B. captures the clash between beauty culture and progressive values in her third book, Made-Up.
By Yara El-Soueidi