Micro Miracle is the moving account of a first-time mother whose expectations of childbirth and parenting are dramatically altered when she gives birth sixteen weeks prematurely. >>
A work of serious play, which springs from enjoyment found on the porous boundaries of sense and non-sense. >>
Dr. Lorne Thorpe, a well-known pediatrician, is on a rare outing with his daughter Shawn when she goes missing. >>
Poems in this collection range from a tribute to the paintings of the late Alex Coville to found poems gleaned from how-to-books and anthologies and culminate in a moving eulogy for an upstairs neighbour. >>
With surprising, impressive, yet subtle skill, Terence Young guides us between the dreamy spirit of memory and the quirky arena of home repairs, child-rearing, and marriage. In Moving Day, the world can be both a dear and deceptive place. >>
The late great Canadian lyric poet Al Purdy’s work lives on—and in his own voice—in Necropsy of Love, a stunning audio poetry collection interspersed with fascinating interviews. >>
Beautifully captures the complexities of being a child in turbulent times as young Tomi Wolfstein attempts to understand the events unfolding around him in the months leading up to the '56 Hungarian uprising. >>
Alexia has come to Greece to find the half-sister that her father kept from her, discovering a family and a culture she knows nothing about, set against the backdrop of a country in financial crisis. >>