Celebrates all that we love about physical books and how they encourage imagination and closeness between children and their fami...
At the height of the Cold War a Russian girl plots to steal the mummified body of Lenin.
This One's Going to Last Forever reflects both the naive optimism of those.
Nominated in 1997 for a Julia Child Award, Cupboard Love is back, bigger and better than ever.
The Fool is the eternal child beginning the journey to enlightenment.
Stan Rogal's second novel is the story of one writer's journey through the urban wilderness.
Like Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy, Althea Prince's new novel beautifully traces a woman's struggle.
From Canada comes a lively sampling of short stories and poems.
Cassidy is dead and Jack is guilty, that's for sure. But of what, exactly, we're not certain.
This Is Not For You, perhaps Rule's most self-consciously literary and philosophical novel.
Dexter Cooke: a child of privilege, loved by his parents, adored by his peers.
Very much the product of its time, Canada's first science fiction novel recounts the strange adventure.
If the ghosts of Woody Allen and David Mamet were available (at this early date) to float.
Beneath the Beauty is Philip Arima's first collection of poetry.
River Suite is a portrait of moody small city life on the shores of the Saint John River.
Using nature as both model and metaphor, Toronto resident Olive Senior delves into birds.
Are you overwhelmed by the frantic commercialism of our modern Christmas?
When Marsh Cole's body is found in Samson Brindle's pool, who's to blame?
Although society is becoming more tolerant of gay people, and even accepting of them in some places.
The Insomniac Library is proud to republish for the first time in over twenty years.