Book review: A most Irish novelThis strangely mesmerizing tale of an Irish widow is a literary triumph, writes Anne Kingston
M.G. Vassanji travels back to TanzaniaThe acclaimed novelist’s memoir is an insider’s experience of a misunderstood continent
Neil Young, road warriorIn this excerpt from his new memoir, the Canadian rock troubadour icon revisits one of his deepest passions: cars
Flirting with disaster: an exclusive excerpt from Paul WellsAfter the Senate scandal, Stephen Harper faced the greatest test of his power yet. The story of his fight back.
Padma Viswanathan: Shadowed by a bombingThe Giller prize-nominated author writes on the protagonist of her latest novel who seemed to demand she delve into the 1985 Air India bombing
Heather O’Neill: Addicted to the drug of booksThe Giller prize-nominated author describes growing up an unrestrained bookworm in a lower-class, motherless home
The self-styled Robin Hood of law loses his moral compassBook review: Paul M. Barrett’s ’Law of the Jungle’
A serial murder tale where the real villain is human natureBook review: Alex Marwood’s ’The Killer Next Door’
The real life of Egypt’s most important female pharaohBook review: Kara Cooney’s ’The Woman Who Would Be King’