Through acts of resistance and resurgence, Indigenous people are reclaiming public places in Winn...
All across North America, cities are facing a housing crisis. With affordability and supply at re...
Nine-year-old Francine Garcia has to help look after her little brother, Alfond, while they stay ...
'Hudson Greer and his caving partner, Jett, are determined to become teen legends who discover a ...
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard selectionA MYRCA Northern Lights selectionA CCBC Best Books ...
New York City in 1966 is awash in destitution, crime, and economic segregation. The National Orig...
Nominated for the High Plains Book AwardThe stories in Vermin are linked by themes of loss, longi...
'For more than a generation, Winnipeg's famous intersection was hidden behind concrete walls, its...
'Grow up, get a job, find a partner, have a family, live the dream. This was always the plan...wi...
Dean Gunnarson, world-renowned escapologist, has made a career of avoiding death. But his first e...
Nominated for the High Plains Book AwardA 2021 Best Books for Kids and Teens selection!On the las...
'If gambling intrigue, bear attacks, and political kleptocracy are at all your pet subjects, this...
The bitter debate about abortion in the 1990s led to the attempted murder that shattered Dr. Jack...
Too big for regular medical equipment, Sylvia Swamp is on her way to a veterinary hospital for an...
'a compelling look at virtually every corner of our vast province.' - Winnipeg Free Press
This is the inspiring story of a Canadian woman who transformed a simple afternoon of reading to ...
It's 1978, the year after Elvis Presley died, and Kepler Pressler is a sixteen-year-old Toronto k...
In Prairie Oddities Darren Bernhardt recounts historical anecdotes from middle-Canada's past that...
The characters in the short stories of Earthen are all in need of guidance: mothers, widows and w...
Paperback book on justice for Canadian native Indians.
Forced to move every twelve days, what would happen to your life? 1927. Rembrandt is the only chi...
A trailblazing Indigenous musician shares his story of overcoming adversity and finding redemptio...
'Fun, original, and unreservedly recommended' - Midwest Book Review On Goat Loops, in the realm o...
'' Let me tell you a story: my mother will say she's a liar and my father will say she remembers ...
'The multimedia approach to the book is effective at communicating the transformational effects o...
Famous Last Meals is a trio of contemporary novellas about the roles we play in an age when every...
The young occupy a territory of their own, a foreign land inaccessible to nostalgia and regret. I...
Selected for the Forest of Reading Teen Committee's Summer Reading pick!Finalist for SYRCA 2018Fo...
'Amid these magical realist happenings and horror motifs, Brief Life is a small-town coming-of-ag...
For seventeen-year-old Maggie Johnson, transitioning the dead isn't hard. What's tough is survivi...
While spending the summer trying to deal with her parent's divorce, Juliana, with the help of her...
'Sixteen-year-old Sarah (it's pronounced SAH-rah, thank you) has a successful blog creating fusio...
'We know Lavoie for her novels for adults. Here she offers us a cute text that will capture and m...
All aspects of the province's history, arts, politics, geography, business, and sports are explor...
Extending the tradition of Aboriginal storytelling, Richard Van Camp's new collection is eloquent...
A captivating exploration of barns, their architecture, history, and cultural significance.
Discover stories of second chances and human connection in this compelling collection.
'Articulate, riveting, deftly crafted, and thought-provoking, Children of Tomorrow is especially ...
As a window into the magic and medicine of the Northwest Territories, Richard Van Camp's fourth s...
Why do people join gangs? Once entrenched in a life of crime with its realities of incarceration,...
It was one of the most gripping murder mysteries in Winnipeg's history; a case that many believed...
When no one listens, what's the point of talking?Kyle McGinley doesn't say a word. Fed up with be...
She lives outside the village, in the woods, near the river, with her sister. Or her mother. She ...