Non-Fiction

What We Choose to Forget

What We Choose to Forget

The immensely readable book is for anyone trying to understand Quebec a little better.

By Toula Drimonis

Eating the Urban Wild

Eating the Urban Wild

The work strives to rebuild a psychological bridge between the urban dweller and their sources of sustenance.

By Gina Leola Woolsey

Village Dreams

Village Dreams

Village Dreams has a sharp focus on place, and especially the fringes.

By Ashton Diduck

Between Alleys and Albums

Between Alleys and Albums

Montreal-based photographers share observations and memories in the city in two recently released photobooks.

By Oriana Confente

Return to Damascus

Return to Damascus

Jonathan Sa’adah’s new photobook was compiled during a two-week expedition to Syria with his then ninety-year-old father.

By Dean Garlick

How to Move On

How to Move On

Yanofsky’s writing is candid, cheeky, and empathetic, and he is unafraid to lean into his innermost fears.

By Brooke Lee

Before We Forget

Before We Forget

A compelling argument, made all the more so by Soderstrom’s skillful storytelling and engaging, accessible style.

By J.T. Wickham

Native Immigrant

Native Immigrant

Echeverría’s memoir traces a recurring thread of finding connection in unsuspecting places.

By Hana Woodbridge

Into the Loop

Into the Loop

Samuele Collu dives into the psychic void at the heart of these loops that pattern our love lives, inviting readers along for a playful and heartfelt ride.

By Danielle Douez