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Gabrielle Drolet is a writer and cartoonist in Montreal.
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What happened to Mme Ménard, and where is her cat? Who started the fire that engulfed the townhouses, and whose body was found in the ashes?
By Sharon Morrisey
Carmela Circelli’s debut novel is a psychological, philosophical, and often poetic page-turner thrumming with musical mentions.
By Kimberly Bourgeois
Clara Dupuis-Morency's novel is a complex weaving of narrative and thematic layers.
By Alexander Taurozzi
Colloquial in tone and by turns rambling and self-deprecating, Julie Paul's book catalogues daily trials we’d rather not confront.
By Ronny Litvack-Katzman
Chantal Neveu’s poem floats seamlessly between sensuality and desire, confusion and anger, and their attendant dislocations.
By Ronny Litvack-Katzman
Rhea Tregebov's collection of short, narrative poems catalogues a life led in search of love and found in unlikely places.
By Ronny Litvack-Katzman
Maya Clubine’s extended metaphor for life after childhood recalls the sordid task of returning to those images that make a memory.
By Ronny Litvack-Katzman
Luca Tortolini's book, My Dog and I, is a lighthearted and quirky story about friendships that are one of a kind.
By Phoebe Yì Lǐng
Centred on two children, a piano, and an adult’s bidding not to touch it, Joaquín Camp’s book is a musical riot in the best sense of the word.
By Phoebe Yì Lǐng
Moved by her fascination with the largest living creatures, this book is India Desjardins' proclamation of just how extraordinary whales are.
By Phoebe Yì Lǐng
Judith Henderson makes sure that readers are laughing and smiling along with the adorable pair of pals in this story as they reach for the sky.
By Phoebe Yì Lǐng