“Add Enfield’s landscape portraiture to his dry, unskippable dialogue, and you’ve got the bones of a Western.”
by : Aaron Williams
by : Aaron Williams
by : Bill Macphereson
“All his stories lay bare the souls of those who call the Miramichi home.”
by : Nathaniel G. Moore
“Dirty Birds is the perfect misfit read for your next layaway, or when you’re down to your last shot of whisky.”
by : Renée Hartleib
“It’s obvious that this book was a labour of love, written after extensive research. The result? A gorgeous piece of truth-telling, sure to make LeBlanc’s ancestors proud.”
by : Andre Fenton
I was a tad confused, not really sure why everyone in this room needed to know how much I weighed. It was the beginning of the school year, and we were in Gym class.
by : Bridget Canning
As Imogene Tubbs grows older, she learns that many people in her small, rural town believe her father is Cecil Jesso, the local drug dealer—a man both feared and ridiculed
by : Hope Dalvay
As soon as Nanna said the words “car bombings,” Dad, who had been making breakfast in the kitchen, zoomed to the television to switch on BBC World
by : Lisa Doucet
Fenton’s protagonist wrestles with grief and loss in a way that feels heartfelt and genuine, and her deep sadness and anxiety about her grandmother’s Alzheimer’s will resonate with anyone who has experience with this terrible illness
by : Colleen Landry
This middle-aged writer’s hilarious and delusional observations about raising boys, surviving(ish) menopause and searching for meaning in mid-life will make you laugh out loud.
by : Donald Calabrese
The bitter games of treachery women are forced to play to achieve the ranks of beauty and success, and ultimately shows the strength of love between sisters.
by : Douglas Gibson
A tale of one man’s shipwrecked life and an unlikely crew of rescuers.
by : Donald Calabrese
Lynn Coady used to tell students of writing that “if you’re not having fun writing, you shouldn’t do it because what’s the point?” Since monetary rewards are elusive, a writer should at least write because she enjoys it. For Coady, her latest novel Watching You Without Me poses an exception to that advice.

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