An album-by-album account of working with iconic artists such as Anthony Kiedis, Michael Stipe, Gord Downie, and Bono, from a leader in the field.Mark Howard, a record producer/engineer/mixer and a tr
An adventure story set against the backdrop of a son trying to understand his father.After a 25-year break from boating, Brian Harvey circumnavigates Vancouver Island with his wife, his dog, and a box
Exploring intergenerational trauma in Indigenous communities — and strategies for healing — with provocative prose and an empathetic approachIndigenous peoples have shockingly higher rates of addictio
Winner of the Banff Mountain Book Festival Grand Prize and one of the Guardian’s Best Books of 2016, now in paperback.British Canadian novelist Jean McNeil spent a year as writer-in-residence with the
From the bestselling author of Acquainted with the Night comes a brilliant and witty look at weather.We live at the bottom of an ocean of air — 5,200 million million tons, to be exact. It sounds like
The dazzling second book in S.M. Beiko's Realms of Ancient series.Three months after the battle of Zabor, the five friends that came together to defeat her have been separated. Burdened with the Calam
With every passing season, statistical analysis is playing an ever-increasing role in how the game is played and covered. Knowledge of the underlying numbers can help fans stretch their enjoyment of t
Iconic baseball writer Bill James, in 1987, frustrated with MLB’s labor stoppages and the decline of the minor leagues, wrote that the minors “were an abomination … if you’re selling a sport and the p
Creating the Mania takes fans backstage with an all-access pass to the behind-the-scenes stories of WrestleMania 34, which is set to take place in April 2018. Follow the yearlong life cycle of WWE’s b
Covering Rush’s first eight albums, this volume is the first in a three-part series celebrating Canada’s iconic rock band. Based on extensive first-hand interviews with family, friends, musicians, and
The true story of Folke Bernadotte's heroic rescue of 30,000 prisoners during WWII.In one of the most amazing rescues of WWII, the Swedish head of the Red Cross rescued more than 30,000 people from co
After Geometry is the first extended study of the abstract art of Claude Tousignant. James Campbell treats the central achievements of his art, and offers new biographical insights into one of Canada'
A rollicking exploration of the history and future of our favorite foodsWhen we humans love foods, we love them a lot. In fact, we have often eaten them into extinction, whether it is the megafauna of
The long-awaited, first-ever print biography of "Canada’s band" — now in paperback."A clever, touching, and very informative book that may well be the definitive work on an important piece of Canadian
Wildly funny and wonderfully moving, Bad Ideas is about just that — a string of bad ideas — and the absurdity of love.Trudy works nights in a linen factory, avoiding romance and sharing the care of he
A poetic response to the tumult of a move across country.One Thing — Then Another is a collection of poetry divided into three unique sections: "East" explores the constraints of living under the pove
The engrossing memoir of a plastic and reconstructive surgeon involved in groundbreaking and life-changing procedures.Through his work in plastic and reconstructive surgery, Dr. Donald Laub changed th
Intelligent investigative writing meets experiential journalism in this important look at one of North America's most voraciously invasive species.Politicians, ecologists, and government wildlife offi
Coldplay's unique sound has captured the hearts of the world time and time again. From melancholic, thoughtful melodies to energetic thumping bass lines, Coldplay's musical range is a large part of th
The latest riveting Collins-Burke Mystery set during Ireland's 1990s troubles.As 1995 dawns in the North of Ireland, Belfast is a city of army patrols, bombed-out buildings, and "peace walls" segregat
In the words of Margaret Thatcher, “A man who, beyond the age of 26, finds himself on a bus can count himself as a failure.” Everyone Rides the Bus in a City of Losers is about wandering Montreal's st
The author of the Canada Reads–nominated The Bone Cage tackles the ups and downs of amateur hockey, from a mother's point of view.More than 570,000 people are registered in Hockey Canada and over 600,
If you discovered a new market comprising 53% of the world's population, would you act to invest in it?There are 1.3 billion people around the world who identify as having a disability. When you inclu
David Patchell-Evans is the founder and CEO of GoodLife Fitness Clubs, Canada’s largest and fastest-growing fitness empire. Patchell-Evans, or Patch,” as everyone calls him, is a fiv
Detectives Price and McKeon are called to the scene a husband and wife found slumped in their car, parked sideways on a busy downtown on-ramp, a bullet in each of their heads. That's what's in
A brilliant, darkly comic, and startlingly honest novel, A Week of This follows the lives of an extended family over one increasingly desperate week. At the centre of the novel is 38-year-old Manda, a
?Bankruptcy and a bad back have driven 50-year-old Willie LeMat from a successful career as a building contractor into a grow-op. He is convinced that in just two years he can realize his dream of buy