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How to Be Happy Though Human

How to Be Happy Though Human introduces New Zealand’s Kate Camp’s eclectic and musical poetry to international audiences for the first time.

Manikanetish

A young teacher’s return to her remote Innu community transforms the lives of her students through the redemptive power of art.

Invisible Lines

An indispensable guide to seeing and understanding our planet through the divisions we make, find, or feel.

Others Like Me

A deeply personal exploration of childless and childfree womenn in their own words.

The Great Greenwashing

A timely and in-depth look at the harmful effects of greenwashing and what you can do to prevent it.

The Believer

From award-winning author Sarah Krasnostein comes a book about ghosts and gods and flying saucers and certainty in the absence of knowledge.

Back Roads

A genre-defying ethereal mystery in which a writer encounters her double and must grapple with an undetermined crime — and her own identity.

The Field

From Robert Seethaler comes a tale of life and death and human connection, told through the voices of those who have passed on.

Saha

The much-anticipated follow-up to the multi-million-copy selling South Korean sensation Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982.

Trembling River

From internationally acclaimed crime writer Andrée A. Michaud, a beguiling story of trauma and lost innocence.

The Deleted World

A brilliant selection of poems by Nobel prize winner Tomas Tranströmer, translated from the Swedish by renowned Scottish poet Robin Robertson.

The Book for Dangerous Women

An essential bedside companion full of cheeky humour, well-won wisdom, and practical advice, written by three dangerously knowledgeable witty women.