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cover with artwork from Virginia McCoy and a foreword from bestselling author Tom Ryan.</b></p> <p>In the 1950s and ’60s, in a close-knit Cape Breton community shaped by war and tradition, […]

<b>Named a Best Book of the Year by <i>The New Yorker</i>, CBC Books, and the <i>Globe and Mail.</i><br>From Giller Prize finalist Alexander MacLeod comes a magnificent collection about the needs, […]

<div><b>***CANADA BOOK AWARD WINNER***</b></div> <div><b>***IPPY AWARDS BRONZE MEDAL, LGBT+ FICTION CATEGORY***</b></div> <div><b>***SHORTLISTED FOR THE MIRAMICHI READER’S ‘THE VERY BEST!’ FIRST BOOK AWARD***</b></div> <div><b>***AMERICAN BOOK FEST, LGBTQ FICTION AWARD WINNER***</b><br> </div> […]

<p><strong><em>If We Caught Fire</em> brings two families together for a wedding in St. John’s, an event that sets off a summer of fireworks in the lives of the people around […]

<p><strong>A timely tale of ownership and loss, loneliness and connection, and a meditation on all the stuff in our lives.</strong></p>

From Copenhagen, Toronto, and Halifax, three brothers, identical triplets, are summoned home by the death of their parents in a freak accident. Adrian, Rory, and Cameron return to Cape Breton, […]

<p><b>A novel inspired by the original screenplay for the award-winning feature film <i>Dawn, Her Dad & the Tractor</i>, about a young trans woman who returns to her family farm in […]

Aphra Abrams, an internationally renowned television gardening expert, is on the brink of retirement when she locates the child she gave up for adoption fifty years ago. However, the daughter, […]

<p><i>Sons of a Fisherman</i> is a collection of thirteen short stories by acclaimed New Brunswick author Wayne Curtis. In his customary evocative prose, Curtis describes days in the lives of […]

<b>#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER<br><br>From the award-winning, bestselling author of <i>The Innocents</i>, a dark, enthralling novel about love and its limitations, the corruption of power and the power of corruption.</b><br><br>In an isolated […]

<p>When Catherine’s world-travelling son Ryan dies suddenly overseas, she is left reeling. For so long, it was just Ryan and her; now her foundation is ruptured. She’s never quite found […]

The anticipated sophomore novel from celebrated author Andrea Gunraj, <i>The Lost Sister</i> explores gender, race and class dynamics through the harrowing story of sisters Alisha and Diana. Set in Toronto while drawing from real-life experiences of the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children, <i>The Lost Sister</i> examines topics of child abuse, neglect and abduction in a story about guilt, redemption and peace.