From the bestselling author of Acquainted with the Night comes a brilliant and witty look at weather.We live at the bottom of an ocean of air — 5,200 million million tons, to be exact. It sounds like
An honest memoir about life, family, and baseball from the longtime, legendary Toronto Blue Jays radio broadcaster.For 36 years, Jerry Howarth ushered in eternal hope each spring and thrived in the dr
The ninth mystery in a series that "gets better with every book" (The Globe and Mail), now in paperback.Twelve-year-old Bonnie MacDonald — the beloved stepdancing, fiddling youngest member of Cape Bre
For 15 years, Tom Stephen had the unique distinction of being both drummer and manager of the Jeff Healey Band. The dual role was fraught with conflicts of interest. One minute, he was leading the deb
In the words of Margaret Thatcher, “A man who, beyond the age of 26, finds himself on a bus can count himself as a failure.” Everyone Rides the Bus in a City of Losers is about wandering Montreal's st
If you discovered a new market comprising 53% of the world's population, would you act to invest in it?There are 1.3 billion people around the world who identify as having a disability. When you inclu
Creating the Mania takes fans backstage with an all-access pass to the behind-the-scenes stories of WrestleMania 34, which is set to take place in April 2018. Follow the yearlong life cycle of WWE’s b
Winner of the Banff Mountain Book Festival Grand Prize and one of the Guardian’s Best Books of 2016, now in paperback.British Canadian novelist Jean McNeil spent a year as writer-in-residence with the
A profoundly moving exploration of our capacity to heal one another.Ellie and Eric Nyland have moved their two sons back to Eric's childhood farmhouse, hoping for a fresh start. But there's no denying
The author of the Canada Reads–nominated The Bone Cage tackles the ups and downs of amateur hockey, from a mother's point of view.More than 570,000 people are registered in Hockey Canada and over 600,
As the winter ice begins to thaw, the fury of a demon builds — all because one girl couldn't stay dead …Roan Harken considers herself a typical high school student — dead parents, an infected eyeball,