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Alberta
Robert Kroetsch
Robert Kroetsch captures the beauty of this province in this endearing documentation of his Alberta experience—from the dinosaur digs in the Badlands to the Calgary Stampede to the site of Big Bear’s prophetic vision to kd lang’s hometown.  Read more...




Alberta Politics Uncovered: Taking Back our Province
Mark Lisac
A compelling look at the hard facts of Alberta's political dead end, and at the use of myths to distort reality. Veteran political observer Mark Lisac looks at some of the truths buried under the comforting cliches.  Read more...




All of Baba’s Children
Myrna Kostash
The story of one woman’s personal discovery of her Canadian-Ukrainian cultural origins and the impact of that invigorating discovery on her life.  Read more...




Always Someone To Kill The Doves: A Life of Sheila Watson
Fred Flahiff
The portrait of Sheila Watson: a western writer shaped by her times, turbulent marriage, clarity of genius, and by the moral sense of her Catholic upbringing.  Read more...




American Critic in Canada (An): The Literary Memoirs of Morton L
Morton L. Ross
A tribute to Morton L. Ross, a well-loved professor and mentor. Includes a eulogy by Robert Kroetsch, and Ross' personal observations, critical essays, lectures, and articles.  Read more...




Any Other Woman: An uncommon biography
Monica Kidd
Monica Kidd, biologist, poet and award-winning journalist, travels to Slovakia and Alberta to unravel the true story of her great-grandparents' mysterious lives.  Read more...




Apocrypha
Stan Dragland & edited by Smaro Kamboureli
Shapes over two years, this collection of writing by Stan Dragland is a passionate meditation on the meeting of life and literature, and a text of rumination, invention, and rhapsody.  Read more...




Arbutus/Madrone Files: Reading the Pacific Northwest
Laurie Ricou
The first book-length commentary examining the writing of the Pacific Northwest presented in an unconventional group of files" along with colour pictures."  Read more...




Back Roads
Ted Ferguson
After collapsing from stress in a posh Vancouver restaurant, Ted Ferguson decides to abandon his workaholic lifestyle and move his family to the secluded back roads of northern Alberta, where electricity and indoor plumbing are a luxury.  Read more...




Big Rig2: More Comic Tales from a Long Haul Trucker
Don McTavish
McTavish’s second collection of stories, wisdom, and warnings about the trucking life.  Read more...




Big Rig: Comic Tales from a Long Haul Trucker
Don McTavish
Big Rig takes us on some eye-opening, highly comical road trips, through the eyes of a driver and his fellow truckers over a forty year period.  Read more...




Bottom Line: The truth behind private health insurance in Canada
Diana Gibson & Colleen Fuller
A study of the truth behind private health insurance by looking at the history of private insurance before Medicare and examining the myths and realities of health care in Canada.  Read more...




Buried in the Silence
Connie Sampson
An examination of the death of Leo LaChance.  Read more...




Canadian Literary Power
Frank Davey & edited by Smaro Kamboureli
Frank Davey is both a participant and witness in his provocative examination of the nature of literary power as a part of general cultural and political relationships in contemporary and anglophone Canada.  Read more...




Canadian Literature at the Crossroads of Language and Culture
Barbara Godard & edited by Smaro Kamboureli
Canadian Literature at the Crossroads of Language and Culture is the first book to gather together essays by Barbara Godard, one of the leading and most prolific figures in the field of Canadian studies.  Read more...




Chance
Anne Metikosh
Dragan was a Yugoslav peasant who flirted with the ideals of Communism and aspired to become a teacher. Instead, he became a slave in a German labour camp. Galina was an only child growing up in the harsh reality of Stalinist Russia.  Read more...




Crybaby!
Janice Williamson
In a dramatic arrangement of words and visuals, Crybaby! is the memoir of a woman dealing with intimations of incest, her infertility, and the suicide of her father.  Read more...




Diamond Grill 10th Anniversary Edition
Fred Wah
An exciting new 10th anniversary edition of Fred Wah’s best-selling bio-fiction, with an all new afterword by the author. This story of family and identity, migration, and integration.  Read more...




Doomed Bridegroom (The)
Myrna Kostash
The Doomed Bridegroom narrates one woman’s attraction to rebel heroes, both real and imagined, in Canada, Eastern Europe, and the Mediterranean.  Read more...




Earth Alive: Essays on Ecology
Stan Rowe
A collection of thought-provoking essays, short pieces, and reviews that explore and uncover the intimate connections between humans and the Earth.  Read more...




Edmonton on Location: River City Chronicles
Heather Zwicker
An innovative collection of essays, memoirs, poems, and stories by acclaimed Edmontonians that describe the heartbeat of this vibrant city, from parks and back alleys to the High Level Bridge and North Saskatchewan River.  Read more...




Elk in the House (An)
Beverly Lein
When Beverly and Carson Lein, ranchers at the Seventh Avenue Elk ranch in Manning, chose the unique occupation of farming elk, they didn’t count on adopting and inevitably falling in love with one.  Read more...




Faking It: Critical Writing 1984-1999
Fred Wah & edited by Smaro Kamboureli
A critical scrapbook collected from fifteen years of writing. Contains essays, reviews, interviews, journals, notes, and poetic improvisations on contemporary poetry and identity.  Read more...




Fallen Empires: Lost Theatres of Edmonton 1881–1914
John Orrell
Fallen Empires—from NeWest Press’ Landmark Edition Series—traces the development of Edmonton’s theatre community from its humble beginnings in meeting halls in 1881 to the flourishing scene of 1914.  Read more...




From Mushkegowuk to New Orleans: A Mixed Blood Highway
Joseph Boyden
Boyden spoke passionately, relating Aboriginal people in Canada to poor African Americans, Whites, and Hispanics in post-Katrina New Orleans. At the end of his lecture he presented a provocative manifesto to the audience.  Read more...




Gone But Not Forgotten: Tales of the Disappearing Grain Elevator
Elizabeth McLachlan
A series of biographical sketches and photographs that put a human face on the social and historical importance of grain elevators on the prairies.  Read more...




Hammerstone: A Biography of Hornby Island
Olivia Fletcher
Successful in its first edition, this is the long-awaited revised version of this popular tribute to Hornby Island. The creation of the island is revealed in beautiful prose and description.  Read more...




Home Place: Essays on Ecology
Stan Rowe
This is a new edition of Stan Rowe’s popular collection of essays that focus on the idea that the Earth is our "Home Place." The new edition contains an introduction by Wes Jackson of the Land Institute in Salina, Kansas."  Read more...




In Visible Ink: crypto-frictions
Aritha van Herk & edited by Smaro Kamboureli
Aritha van Herk explores other texts, other bodies, other moments arising from the otheredness of the writer in the uneasy position of critic.  Read more...




Knocking on the Moonlit Door: Reflections on Journeys to Europe
Margaret Thompson
A collection of beautifully written personal essays that explore travel both to distant places and within the mind.  Read more...




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