Nonfiction

Nonfiction

Books about real-life issues, people and history that will entertain as well as educate.

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Staking Claims to a Continent

The second work of history in James Laxer’s North American trilogy looks at the turbulent 1860s, the decade that defined North America.

Still Counting the Dead

BBC correspondent Frances Harrison covers the attacks on Sri Lanka’s Tamils, civilians, and rebels alike by their own government.

Strange Bewildering Time

A poet and journalist looks back on a remarkable journey from Turkey to Nepal in 1978, when the region was on the brink of massive transformation.

Surrender

Surrender explores the changing landscape of the American West and the radical environmental movements that have taken root.

Swearing Is Good For You

In the vein of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat comes a fascinating and fun look at the new science of bad language.

tawâw

Acclaimed chef Shane M. Chartrand’s debut cookbook explores the reawakening of Indigenous cuisine.

Technology and Empire

Brilliant analysis of the implications of technology-driven globalization on everyday life from one of Canada's most influential philosophers.

Technology and Justice

Six magnificent and stimulating essays examining the role of technology in shaping how we live, by one of Canada's most influential philosophers.

Tessa and Scott

Tessa and Scott share their incredible and inspiring story — now updated and expanded with a new introduction and three all-new chapters.

The 2015 Canadian Federal Election Debate on Foreign Policy

Stephen Harper, Thomas Mulcair, and Justin Trudeau squared off on September 28, 2015, for the first-ever election debate on Canada’s foreign policy.

The Age of Creativity

A moving portrait of a father and daughter relationship and a case for late-stage creativity from Emily Urquhart.

The Age of Insecurity

These days, everyone feels insecure. We are financially stressed and emotionally overwhelmed. The status quo isn’t working for anyone, even those who appear to have it all. What is going on?