In the Upper Country
Follow the story of Lensinda Martin, who is summoned to interview an old woman in Dunmore, ON, Canada, who shot and killed a slave hunter. Refusing to confess, the woman offers a deal: a story for a story. Through their tales, the intertwined histories of indigenous and black people in North America emerge, potentially altering Lensinda's fate. View book.
Author: Kai Thomas, MFA '20
Belly, Boobs and Belly Laughs
This memoir by a breast cancer survivor is a reminder to cancer patients, their families and friends that you are still you and you are most definitely still allowed to laugh. View book.
Author: Brenda Roden, BA '87
The Stone Thrower
A moving story written by a daughter as she discovers her own black history while uncovering her father's legendary past in football. View book.
Author: Jael Richardson, BA '03, MFA '10
The Stone Carvers
Set in the first half of the twentieth century, but reaching back to Bavaria in the late nineteenth century, The Stone Carvers weaves together the story of ordinary lives marked by obsession and transformed by art. View book.
Author: Jane Urquhart, BA '71, O.C., Honorary Doctor of Letters
Oh She Glows for Dinner
Oh She Glows Cookbook: Nourishing Plant-Based Meals to Keep You Glowing is packed with more than 100 dinner- and lunch- friendly vegan recipes. View book.
Author: Angela Liddon, BA '06
The Conspiracy of Chickens
In this wide-ranging memoir, Waltner-Toews shares not only his joys and misadventures with chickens but also reflects our history and relationship with chickens, with the urban animals surrounding us, and with the ecosystem that contains us all. View book.
Author: Dr. David Waltner-Toews, PhD '85
Over Our Heads
Over Our Heads weaves together the histories of two very different half-sisters who return home to deal with the aftermath of their grandmother's death. View book.
Author: Andrea Thompson, MFA '12
The Pet Doctors Shoes
Dr. Phil Caldwell has been a veterinarian for over 25 years and has some well-worn shoes to prove it. He covers all aspects of small animal veterinary medicine including surgery, aggressive pets, steep invoices, house calls and why working with humans is sometimes more difficult than working with animals. View book.
Author: Dr. Phil Caldwell, DVM '94
Code Noir
Canisia Lubrin's debut fiction is that rare work of art - a brilliant, startingly original book that combines immense literary and political force. It's structure is deceptively simple: it departs from the infamous real-life "Code Noir", a set of historical decrees originally passed in 1685 by King Louis XIV of France defining the conditions of slavery in the French colonial empire. View book.
Author: Canisia Lubrin, MFA '15
George's Energy Adventure
Take the journey to discover how energy diversification powers your world! The story describes George's project at Edison's Inventors Camp to power his own city. View book.
Author: Naif Siddiqui, B.Eng '10
Afloat
A suspenseful and deeply human tale of loyalty, betrayal, and survival, set on the idyllic Mackinac Island in the summer of 2000. Decades later, Bell faces the secrets of that transformative time when a mysterious guest arrives, unlocking truths long buried. View book.
Author: Jennifer McCartney, BA '03
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