Winner of the 2015 Griffin Poetry Prize
A wise and embodied collection of dreamscapes,
sutras and prayer poems from a writer at her peak

Munro, Jane
Winner of the 2015 Griffin Poetry Prize
A wise and embodied collection of dreamscapes,
sutras and prayer poems from a writer at her peak

Bose, Chris

Hobsbawn-Smith, Dee

Krause, Judith

Kuipers, Alice
Callie is shocked when her friend Ivy reappears after an unexplained three-year absence, but the girls pick up where they left off, and suddenly Callie's summer is full of parties, boys and fu

Noël-Maw, Martine
Une ancienne gare de chemin de fer transformée en musée, un meurtre non résolu, un collier serti de 13 diamants et une témérité à toute épreuve.

Day, Sylvia
A sizzling encounter that turned into a scorching biweekly affair. How he'd ended up in bed with a woman like Robin was still a mystery to Paul.

Lee, Dennis
Thirty-seven nonsense verses on a variety of topics include "Thinking In Bed," "On Tuesdays I Polish My Uncle," and "Billy Batter."

Kent, Jennifer McGrath
Tony, Craig and Shawn are trapped on an ice floe in the Petitcodiac River in the middle of winter, and the rapid current is pulling them toward the ocean.

Gugler, Laurel Dee.
Rose is moved from an all Mennonite school to another school where she faces problems and participates in baseball and discovers something about herself.

Poems which celebrate childrens everyday experiences during the school year.

Smucker, Barbara

Hawley, Alix
Here is Daniel Boone as you've never seen him.

Christie, Michael

Samuel, Sigal
Brother and sister Lev and Samara Meyer live in Montreal’s Mile End—a mashup of hipsters and Hasidic Jews. They have a fairly typical childhood, other than that around the corner Mr.