Summer Reads by French Canadian Women Writers: Gabrielle Roy, Marie-Claire Blais and Anne Hebert
By: Catherine Owen
Review of Effigy: Alissa York's Second Novel
By: Heather Allan
Brother Frank's Gospel Hour: More Adventures of Silas Ermineskin and His Buddy Frank Fencepost
In: Canadian Fiction (general)
In Search of April Raintree: A Touching Story by Beatrice Culleton Mosionier
Who Has Seen the Wind: The Late W.O. Mitchell’s First Book and Best-Loved Novel
Poetry and Pop: Leonard Cohen: Canadian Poet/Singer Spans Genre as Both Popular and Fine Artist
In: Canadian Fiction (general)
By: Caitlin Ward
Alice Munro Biography: For the Love of a Great Story
By: Daniel Reid
Jackfish, The Vanishing Village: Sarah Felix Burns' Novel About One Woman's Longing to Go Home Again
By:
Lisa Rufle
Debut Novel: The Outlander: Gil Adamson Leaves Her Readers Breathless
In: Canadian Fiction (general)
Review: The Milk Chicken Bomb: The Kid's Lemonade Stand in Marvin, Alberta
In: Canadian Fiction (general)
Douglas Coupland's The Gum Thief: New Novel Explores Characters in Aimless Transit
In: Canadian Fiction (general)
Review: The Law of Dream: Peter Behrens’s debut novel won the Governor General’s Award
The Girls by Lori Lansens: A Beautifully Rich Story of Conjoined Twins and Their Amazing Lives
By: Elaine Walker
Review: The Man From The Creeks: An Entertaining Novel Set in the Days of the Klondike Gold Rush
In: Canadian Fiction (general)
By: Julie Burtinshaw
2007 Canada Reads: Titles for this year’s Canada Reads announced
By: Julie Burtinshaw