Will Harper Lee’s new mockingbird sing?The burnished glow around Harper Lee may not survive 21st-century scrutiny
The doomed, century-old war on drugs: Book reviewFor the last hundred years, says the author, the war on drugs has been a monumental, expensive, destructive and tragic failure
A memoir-cum-mystery in Nazi FranceBook review: Miranda Richmond Mouillot paints her characters with a complex and wondrous humanity the Holocaust aimed to erase
CanLit, with a mind-bending twistBook review: Alain Farah’s mind-bending fiction set in a topsy-turvy Montreal expresses little interest in tried-and-true approaches
China’s secret plan for AmericaBook review: Drawing on his vast knowledge of Chinese history, Michael Pillsbury offers a frightful look into the mindset of China’s rulers
Book review: The struggling sculptorThe hero of this graphic novel is struggling in New York when he meets a female angel in knee socks and Death, who bears a bargain
Golly gee, is that . . . Archie?The 75-year-old teen gets a serious makeover. But is it wise to mess with a beloved comic book icon?
RBC Taylor Prize nominees: David O’Keefe on the secrets of DieppeDavid O’Keefe discovered the real motive behind the poorly planned raid where so many Canadians died