The Maclean’s Bestsellers list: Week of June 20From John Grisham to Kevin Hart, these are the hottest titles in fiction and non-fiction
Neal Stephenson on magic, technology, and the lure of long booksOne of Justin Trudeau’s and Barack Obama’s favourite writers teams up with Nicole Galland for ’The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O.’
Roxane Gay: ’I was scared of tackling the history of my body’In Hunger, Gay tells a powerful, personal story about her struggle to accept herself and come to terms with the brutal aspects of her life
The Maclean’s Bestsellers list: Week of June 13From J.R.R. Tolkien to J.D. Vance, these are the hottest titles in fiction and non-fiction
Nisga’a poet Jordan Abel on indigeneity, appropriation, and art’There is not just one single way to exist as an Indigenous person. There are multiple ways,’ says the Griffin Poetry Prize winner
Donald Trump is just the tip of the icebergNaomi Klein, the renowned author of No Logo, insists there’s every reason to worry about an Obama-to-Trump trajectory in Canada
Al Franken: America’s political performerThe ’Saturday Night Live’ writer-turned-U.S. Senator on the potential cost of jokes in politics and his burgeoning platform
The Maclean’s Bestsellers list: Week of June 6From Lee Child to David Sedaris, these are the hottest titles in fiction and non-fiction
Inside the sell off of Canada’s literary heritageA new book by Elaine Dewar illuminates the curious sale of iconic Canadian publisher McClelland & Stewart — and what it means for Can Lit
Must-read books for June: Play to prose, restaurant reflectionsPlus the memoir of a bold female restaurateur, and a new set of interlacing stories from Elizabeth Strout