Nine essays explore how gardeners and gardens molded Edmonton’s social, cultural, and physical landscape.
Japanese “private writer” bridges gap between traditional and pop cultures with stories of the ordinary.
Through poetry, Jenna Butler pieces together the life of a cherished grandmother lost to Alzheimer’s.
Industry insider’s candid account of the genesis and evolution of the oil and gas industry in Canada.
Full-fledged characters positively crackle in the deliciously realistic situations of these thirteen short stories.
Canadian author re-examines her life following the harrowing loss of her mother to dementia.
Too much zucchini? Nonsense! With this book you'll discover you can never have enough!
A complex and wide-reaching volume that asks how and why people are constructed as “criminals.”
An edited collection that surveys Indigenous knowledge practices in northern Canada, Greenland, and Scandinavia.
Personal account of fleeing a Canadian wildfire that devastated a community and garnered international attention.