"The Long and Tortured Road" is an intimate memoir about recovering from struggles with mental health and addiction. Thomas Kind’s poignant memoir "The Long and Tortured Road" covers his bipolar disorder and his process of... Read More
A balm for the weary and a comfort to the physically or mentally ill, "Healing Visions" is a masterful collection of photographs and prose. Meg Boscov’s "Healing Visions" couples fine art photographs of the natural world with 100-word... Read More
"Season of the Dragon" is a fascinating and mysterious fantasy novel that follows a grieving woman’s quest. In Natalie Wright’s fantasy novel "Season of the Dragon", a woman goes on a quest to avenge her father’s death. Quen is not... Read More
Personalized and informative, the self-help book "Surf the Seesaw" acknowledges that life can often be confusing; it suggests means of attaining personal balance in the face of perennial challenges. Drawing on personal experiences as... Read More
Québécois/Acadian, poet/translator, French/English speaking Dominique Bernier-Cormier was led to believe his ancestor Pierrot Cormier donned a dress to escape prison the night before the Acadian Deportation, a British lowlight of the... Read More
Once anointed the walking poet, philosopher of Vancouver, and catching stride with "False Creek", her eighth collection, Jane Munro is a Griffin Poetry Prize winner and the recent author of Open Every Window: A Memoir. She has taught... Read More
Skye, a girl living in an Indigenous community, draws a crowd with her stories, which were first told to her by her grandfather. Skye relays five stories, all focused on animals and all with a unique message and moral. The expressive... Read More
In Mary Ann Miller’s chilling mystery novel "Bones Under the Ice", cold temperatures are no barrier to murder. In the days following a blizzard, the body of a pregnant teenager is uncovered in a snowdrift outside of rural Fields... Read More