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Ophélie

By (author) Charlotte Gingras
Illustrated by Daniel Sylvestre
Categories: Modern and contemporary fiction

Ophelia dreams of having a place of her own, far from the gaze and noise of others. She thinks she has finally found her own secret place, until she discovers that someone else is already there. Ophelia ...

Pulpy and Midge

By (author) Jessica Westhead
Categories: ‘Street’ fiction

Brian Lembeck - ‘Pulpy’ - takes life slow and steady. He likes his office job, and he likes his gentle, figurine-collecting boss, Al. He even likes the bitter receptionist, though he’s the only ...

Foreign Affairs

By (author) Nick Wilkshire
Categories: Crime and mystery fiction

When a young Canadian diplomat is charged with a murder abroad, Ottawa lawyer Peter Verdun is convinced there is more to the case than meets the eye. Then the beautiful reporter covering the trial connects ...

Happiness of Fish

On a snowy winter night, Gerry Adamson hides from his family in a laid-up sailboat. Pushing sixty, holed-up with a laptop, he’s trying to make a novel out of thirty-odd years of compromises and betrayals ...

This Much Is True

By (author) Tina Chaulk
Categories: Fiction: general and literary

Is it okay to tell a lie? Lisa Simms thinks so. Lisa leaves her small town and moves to the big city to find work and her letters home tell of an ordered life and success at work. The reality, however, ...

De Niro's Game ed 1 /tp

By (author) Rawi Hage
Categories: Fiction: general and literary

There is but one truly serious philosophical problem, and that is suicide. In Rawi Hage’s unforgettable novel, winner of the 2008 IMPAC Prize, this famous quote by Camus becomes a touchstone for two ...

Paper Trail

Frances, a manager for a large corporation, appears to be very successful. But Frances finds her piece of mind unravelling as she becomes overwhelmed by the destructive bureaucratic nature of the work ...

Cobalt Blue

By (author) Mary Borsky
Categories: Short stories

With this new collection of nine seamlessly told stories, Mary Borsky demonstrates why she is one of our very best practitioners of the short fiction form. These exquisitely drawn and poignant tales are ...

The Milk Chicken Bomb

Longlisted for the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award

Shortlisted for the Amazon. ca/Books in Canada First Novel Award

The kid sells lemonade. Not a lot of people buy lemonade, especially now that it’s winter, ...

Falling From Heights

Two voices, two families, two interweaving narratives with thirty years dividing them. In 1972 Birdie Cormack enters a highly controversial experiment in Toronto. Her story unfolds piece by fascinating ...