Asian Canadian Literature
Philippine-born Vancouverite Sophia is most grateful for two things: her modest hair salon and Adrian, her mild-...
Disappearing Moon Cafe was a stunning debut novel that has become a Canadian literary classic. An...
- Winner of the Robert Kroetsch City of Edmonton Book Prize!
- Shortlisted for the 2017 Alberta Readers'...
- Winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book (Caribbean and Canadian Region)!
- Co-...
In this collection of essays edited by the University of Guelph’s Smaro Kamboureli, Roy Miki—poet, scholar, and...
This story of family and identity, migration and integration, culture and self-discovery is told through family...
Half-Asian, half-English teenager Grace (but she’d prefer it if you called her “Gray” instead) is not a perfect...
Transcanada Letters was a landmark when it first appeared in 1975. Almost thirty years later, it remains...
Pacific Rim Letters by Roy Kiyooka at once a document and a creative work, personal meditation and...
Wild Daisies in the Sand reopens a chapter in Canadian history. This book is a series of diary entries...