Reveling in the moments that make up a life, "Hands and Straight Lines" is an art-infused, introspective novel. An artist finds his place in the world in Carla Bradsher-Fredrick’s contemplative coming-of-age novel "Hands and Straight... Read More
"Dying to Be Seen" is a fascinating study of the social science behind health care; it issues an urgent plea to save Canada’s medical safety net. In "Dying to Be Seen", emergency room nurse Cathy MacNeil analyzes Canada’s struggling... Read More
"Too Young to Be Old" is the inspiring memoir of a determined, audacious fashion icon. In her compelling memoir "Too Young to Be Old", legendary home shopping diva Diane Gilman reveals her new mission: to show the world just how cool... Read More
Edited by Darien Hsu Gee and Carla Crujido, "Nonwhite and Woman" is an intimate, honest collection of microessays by women of color. These 131 essays distill the life experiences of one hundred women authors and poets. They spotlight the... Read More
"A Knapsack Full of Dreams" is a cogent, genuine nursing memoir straight from the front lines of social justice. Toronto street nurse and social activist Cathy Crowe advocates for equitable health care and national housing reform in... Read More