The match struck by Trump’s gaslightingDonald Trump’s tendency to rewrite stories stirs memories of one Canadian writer’s own rape, and the questions that ensued
How a stressed woman found solace through looking at birdsWhen her father fell ill, Kyo Maclear felt overwhelmed by life. Then she started looking at warblers and sparrows.
RBC Taylor Prize: Spotlight on Max EisenMax Eisen waited until he was 86 to complete his harrowing memoir of life at Auschwitz
The Maclean’s Bestsellers list: Week of Jan. 17Two novels enjoy their 17th consecutive weeks in our fiction list, while Michael Lewis’s latest continues to dominate the non-fiction charts
Exploring the life of Rumi, America’s most-read poetHuman warmth and starry spiritual breadth resonate in the work of the Sunni Muslim mystic
The Maclean’s Bestsellers list: Week of Jan. 11, 2017A new number one book takes this week’s non-fiction crown while Madeleine Thien continues to lead the pack in the fiction list
Revisiting a grisly mass murder in Canada’s NorthAfter two Inuit announced they were Jesus and God, nine people in their community lost their lives
The Maclean’s Bestsellers list: Week of Jan. 3, 2017No change at the top this week: Madeleine Thien and Peter Wohlleben rule our charts to open 2017
Maclean’s picks the best books of 2016Our books writer Brian Bethune reveals his unranked list of his favourite reads of 2016
More than just Game of Thrones: The big reads coming in 2017George R.R. Martin promises to wrap up his epic saga, while plenty of other heavyweights are set to dominate the publishing world in 2017