Capturing the Summit, Hamilton Mack Laing and the Mount Logan Expedition of 1925 by Trevor Marc Hughes
The remarkable account of Hamilton Mack Laing’s grueling expedition to the summit of Mount Logan.
The remarkable account of Hamilton Mack Laing’s grueling expedition to the summit of Mount Logan.
A playwright possessed by her muses, an actress desperate to succeed, and a doctor haunted by a lost love.
The Spirits Have Nothing to Do with Us is an anthology of fascinating and singular short stories from some of the best Chinese Canadian authors writing today.
In her debut novel Murder at San Miguel, author Danee Wilson introduces readers to a Canadian couple who, to their dismay, are forced to become sleuths to solve a grisly murder in a foreign country.
This is the amazing story of Angie Parker-Brown’s skill at staying alive while dying, told “through her own eyes” with the assistance of eye gaze technology.
Winners And Losers: Tales of Life, Law, Love and Loss is a collection of linked short stories that turns a dazzling searchlight on the inner workings of the legal profession, told from the viewpoint of a feisty narrator finding her way through a hostile and competitive law environment.