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Launchpad: YOU ARE EATING AN ORANGE. YOU ARE NAKED. by Sheung-King

by Kerry Clare

"This novel ...gives the cold shoulder to the dominant gaze and its demands to control the Asian body, carving out a thrilling space beyond whiteness. …

Books for University Press Week

by Clare Hitchens

“Raise UP” is a particularly apt theme in a time when information moves at faster speeds than ever before across a multiplicity of platforms and access …

Shelf Talkers: Indie Booksellers Get Us Through the End of the Year

by Robert J. Wiersema

To mark the passing of the year, we’ve gathered the independent booksellers of the Shelf Talkers fellowship – the strong! The proud! The bookish! …

Launchpad: FOUR UMBRELLAS, by June Hutton and Tony Wanless

by Kerry Clare

"Our goal from the outset was to write a book in which the person with Alzheimer’s has a place on the page, too."

Stories that Excavate the Underworld

by Mary MacDonald

A recommended reading list by the author of new story collection The Crooked Thing.

Seeds of a Story: 2020 Canadian Children's Book Centre Awards

by Kerry Clare

Kazakh eagle hunters, Muslim love stories, Grade 7 science class and more! Canada's most celebrated children's writers tell all about how their acclaimed …

Thrills and Chills: Your Halloween Reading List

by Kerry Clare

Fun, spooky, and chilling tales for readers of all ages.

Giller Prize 2020 Special: The Chat with Emily St. John Mandel

by Trevor Corkum

We continue our special 2020 Giller Prize coverage in conversation with Emily St. John Mandel. She’s a 2020 Scotiabank Giller finalist for her novel …

Giller Prize 2020 Special: The Chat with Souvankham Thammavongsa

by Trevor Corkum

We continue our Giller coverage of The Chat in conversation with Souvankham Thammavongsa. She’s on this year’s shortlist for her debut short story …

Launchpad: WHY BIRDS SING, by Nina Berkhout

by Kerry Clare

"Berkhout writes with an uncommon compassion and an uncanny understanding of what it means to be human." —Amy Jones

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