Non-Fiction

Scatter the Mud: A Traveller’s Medley

Scatter the Mud: A Traveller’s Medley

Both an accomplished musician and travel writer with credits in The New York Times, GEO, Ms., Montreal Gazette, Chicago Tribune, and Miami Herald, to name a few, Lyon recounts her unique experiences with such panache that any armchair traveller will want to "scatter the mud" with her. >>

Sea Over Bow: A North Atlantic Crossing

Sea Over Bow: A North Atlantic Crossing

You can just sail away from your past. All you need is courage. >>

Shop Class Hall Pass: Facing the Buried Trauma of Sexual Assault

Shop Class Hall Pass: Facing the Buried Trauma of Sexual Assault

Special Constable Karin Martel responds to 911 calls and after a couple of particularly disturbing calls continue to haunt her, she sees a therapist, but the visit leads to an exploration of her own experience of being sexually assaulted in high school. >>

Tango on the Main

Tango on the Main

In this award-winning collection, Joe Fiorito reveals the true heart and soul of a large city, the real people who live and work there, toiling in obscurity, never front-page news. In these memorable columns Fiorito unerringly finds the universal truth in the individual details. >>

The Fleeting Years: A Mother’s Journal

The Fleeting Years: A Mother’s Journal

Being a mommy is both the easiest, and the hardest, thing that most of us will ever do. Laura Pratt, mother of four, shares her thoughts on the undertaking with vignettes that will bring a pang of recognition to all parents. The perfect Mother's Day gift. >>

The Yellowknife Journal

The Yellowknife Journal

Kept for the North West Company in the winter of 1802-03, Steinbruck's is the only journal on birchbark ever discovered. This unique Canadian artifact has been published in full-colour facsimile, with accompanying French transcription and English translation and a fascinating introduction by Harry Duckworth. >>

Theatre Without Borders

Theatre Without Borders

An in-depth look at the amazing crew of eccentrics, absurdist, puppeteers, clowns, raconteurs and solo performance artists who influence and invigorate the current theatre scene in Canada. >>

Tracks: Journeys in Time and Place

Tracks: Journeys in Time and Place

Tracks is a compilation of personal travel essays that range across three continents; from Italy, where Genni Gunn was born, to Canada and Mexico, and through Asia, to both reconnect with her sister and witness the emergence of new political realities in Myanmar. >>

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