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Launchpad: The Heart Beats In Secret, by Katie Munnik
A novel that explores the wilderness of the heart, the secrets concealed with every beat and the many ways it is possible to be a mother.
Launchpad: Watershed, by Doreen Vanderstoop
"Riveting . . . Watershed is the best kind of futuristic fiction, the kind that becomes grass-roots reality as we read." —Wayne Grady
Launchpad: The Wild Heavens, by Sarah Louise Butler
“The Wild Heavens is wonderfully crafted—each page is a catch of the breath, each chapter a crush of unfolding magic. This novel is why we read. …
Launchpad: The Ballad of Samuel Hewitt, by Nick Tooke
An uncommon coming-of-age story as well as a thoughtful examination of the meaning of home and family.
How an Email to an Astrophysicist Changed My (Book’s) Life
YA Author Ria Voros explains how two literary worlds collided—and tells the amazing story of what happened next.
Most Anticipated: Our Spring 2019 Fiction Preview
The first half of 2019 promises glorious literary delights.
Most Anticipated: Our Spring 2016 Fiction Preview
The best books you're going to be reading this spring.
Maggie Helwig's Girls Fall Down named 2012 One Book: Toronto [author interview]
Read our interview with Maggie Helwig, author of the 2012 One Book: Toronto selection Girls Fall Down.
In Conversation With: Liz Strange on crime fiction and developing her protagonist over a series
Liz Strange talks about her switch from horror genre to crime fiction, developing a character over a series and using Toronto as the setting for her recent …
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