Linda Leith Publishing

The Bigamist

The Bigamist

The novel illustrates how real life can dull the fairy tale of searching for new beginnings, falling in love, and ultimately finding happiness.

By Sharon Morrisey

We, the Others

We, the Others

Toula Drimonis' We, the Others is a declaration, with evidence, that allophones and immigrants do belong here.

By Elisabeth Gill

Ariela Freedman’s Léa

Ariela Freedman’s Léa

Freedman's biographical novel is faithful to the outlines of activist Léa Roback's life.

By Mary Soderstrom

Firebrands

Firebrands

Marc Ménard brings us along Moranowitz's quest to stop Hans Wolf from irremediably damaging society as we know it.

By Sharon Morrisey

Can’t Help Falling

Can’t Help Falling

Can’t Help Falling is an intimate and companionable read.

By Meaghan Thurston