In 1895, Joshua Slocum sailed 46,000 miles alone in a refitted sloop, without modern equipment. Ann Spencer’s gripping biography, enriched by journals and new research, recounts this remarkable maritime feat.
A lyrical, thoughtful book using gentle metaphors to show children and adults how books offer comfort, spark imagination and open doors to new worlds, reminding us why stories matter so deeply.
A concise, illustrated history of the Royal Canadian Air Force in WWII, charting its dramatic growth, global combat role, allied pilots, major battles, and lasting legacy through photographs, maps and profiles.
Setrak Isnar reveals the hidden sacred geometries of Armenian churches, exploring medieval symbolism, proportion and faith through rich illustrations that bring 1,300 years of spiritual architecture back to light.
A stunning collection of 200 photographs capturing Canada’s diverse landscapes, spanning 20 years of J.A. Kraulis’s work and revealing both the country’s beauty and the photographer’s deep connection to it.
Part thriller, part love story, this Holocaust memoir follows Dutch teenager Jack Boeki’s daring escapes from the Nazis, his service with US Counterintelligence, and his lifelong testament to courage, resilience and hope.
From its modest 1967 beginnings to the global spectacle of Super Bowl LX in 2026, Allan Maki and Dave Naylor recount the defining moments, heroes, controversies and cultural highlights from all 60 Super Bowls.