For April we’re excited to be reading Sunny Ways by ryan fitzpatrick. An off-beat examination of the denials that underpin extractive capitalism. From the cratered lake of …
Books
MARCH BOOK OF THE MONTH: Ordinary Wonder Tales by Emily Urquhart
For March we’re excited to be reading Ordinary Wonder Tales by Emily Urquhart, a journalist and folklorist who explores the truths that underlie the stories we imagine—and …

SEPTEMBER BOOK OF THE MONTH: Tear by Erica McKeen
For September, we’re excited to be reading Tear by Erica McKeen. Frances is quiet and reclusive, so much so that her upstairs roommates sometimes forget she exists …

JULY BOOK OF THE MONTH: Shot-Blue by Jesse Ruddock
This month, we’re pleased to be reading Shot-Blue, a debut novel by Jesse Ruddock. Rachel is a young single mother living with her son, Tristan, on …

MAY BOOK OF THE MONTH: Buffalo is the New Buffalo by Chelsea Vowel
This month, we’re reading Buffalo Is the New Buffalo by Chelsea Vowel, a collection of powerful stories of “Metis futurism” that envision a world without violence, capitalism, …

APRIL BOOK OF THE MONTH: Send Me Into the Woods Alone by Erin Pepler
This month, we’re reading Send Me Into the Woods Alone (Invisible Publishing) by Erin Pepler, a freelance writer from the Toronto area. Send Me Into the Woods …

MARCH BOOK OF THE MONTH: Aquariums by J.D. Kurtness
MARCH BOOK OF THE MONTH This month, we’re reading Aquariums by J. D. Kurtness, winner of Indigenous Voices Award for French Prose in 2018 for Of Vengeance. Check out …

FEBRUARY BOOK OF THE MONTH: Disorientation by Ian Willams
This month, we’re reading Disorientation by Giller Prize winning author and former University of Calgary writer in residence, Ian Williams. With that one eloquent word, disorientation, Ian …

JANUARY BOOK OF THE MONTH: People Change by Vivek Shraya
We’re excited to be featuring People Change by local author and store favourite VIVEK SHRAYA as our January Book of the Month! Vivek Shraya knows …

OCTOBER BOOK OF THE MONTH: Made-Up by Daphné B.
For October, we’re reading Made-Up: A True Story of Beauty Culture Under Late Capitalism by Daphné B. (translated by Alex Manley), a nuanced, feminist, and …