Read an excerpt from Madeleine Thien’s ’Do Not Say We Have Nothing’A daughter finds her lost father again in a Bach sonata, in this excerpt from the 2016 Giller Prize winner
Russia’s Bolshoi dance of historyTelling the story of Russia through one of the most famous ballets in the world
The incredible journey of Nujeen MustafaHow can a girl flee the horrors of Syria if she can’t even walk? Nujeen Mustafa shows the way.
Inside Roméo Dallaire’s ongoing battle with PTSDFrom 2016: Lt.-Gen. Roméo Dallaire’s raw and emotionally devastating memoir lays bare his own inner torment
Adam Hochschild on writers who fight back against injusticeHochschild, a co-founder of Mother Jones, on mounting extremism in the West and the authors who confront it for a living
Joseph Boyden imagines Chanie Wenjack’s final, terrible hoursA spellbinding account of Chanie Wenjack, the Anishinaabe boy who died escaping a residential school
The Maclean’s Bestsellers List: week of Oct. 18Bruce Springsteen was born to run amok on our non-fiction bestsellers list, while Emma Donoghue rises to the top in fiction
Excerpt: Gary Barwin on the meaning of ’shalom’’But what does peace look like?’ Read an exclusive excerpt of Gary Barwin’s Giller Prize-nominated ’Yiddish for Pirates’
Giller Prize nominee Gary Barwin on listening to the parrotGary Barwin on how a Yiddish-speaking bird led him through the unfolding plot of his latest novel
Beach Boy Brian Wilson’s memoir pulls no punchesBrian Wilson, the former Beach Boy, recalls his anguish in a new memoir