Books and Beyond

The can't-miss books, podcasts, films, and multimedia with a 皇冠体育's connection.

Spring 2025

  • Devouring Tomorrow 鈥 fiction from the future of food

    Devouring Tomorrow

    Adam Pasquella, Artsci鈥96

    Imagine a world where meat grown in a lab becomes sentient, where there are no longer any bees left to pollinate, where disease wipes out fruit crops 鈥 are these the plots of a dystopian fantasy or the terrifying possibilities of tomorrow? Adam Pasquella, Artsci鈥96, has created an anthology of speculative short fiction, Devouring Tomorrow, that imagines a not-too-distant future where society grapples with climate, technological, political, and social changes that may affect how and what we eat. It includes work by collaborator Elan Mastai, Artsci鈥97.   is available from Dundurn Press.

  • Cows Come Home

    Cows Come Home

    Katie Uhlmann, Artsci鈥09

    鈥淪moother blending of parts,鈥 鈥淢ore powerful from end to end,鈥 鈥淢ost complete individual鈥 鈥 just some of the comments you might hear at a cow-showing competition or on the new comedy series Cows Come Home. Co-written, co-produced, and directed by Katie Uhlmann, Artsci鈥09, it is a 鈥渉eartfelt comedy about a woman who hits rock bottom and moves back to her small town, putting her life back together with the help of her best friend, through the world of competitive cow showing.鈥 The six-part series is set to air June 11 on Bell Fibe TV1 and also features actor Allie Dunbar, Artsci鈥07.

  • Beautiful Junk

    Beautiful Junk

    Melissa Assaly, Artsci鈥00

    What may seem like junk to us may in fact be treasure to someone else, as a young boy discovers in the children鈥檚 picture book Beautiful Junk by alumna and elementary school teacher Melissa Assaly, Artsci鈥00. Before moving day, a family leaves unwanted items on the curb. The boy observes people rummaging through the pile in search of treasure and discovers the joy in saving items destined for the landfill. is available from Fitzhenry & Whiteside.

  • Wheeling Through Toronto 鈥 A History of the Bicycle and Its Riders

    Wheeling Through Toronto: A History of the Bicycle and Its Riders

    Albert Koehl, Law鈥84

    What is it about the bicycle that causes it to be beloved by many, yet despised by others? That question is at the heart of Wheeling Through Toronto: A History of the Bicycle and Its Riders, a new book by Albert Koehl, Law鈥84. The book, which is especially timely given Ontario Premier Doug Ford鈥檚 controversial plan to rip up bike lanes, pedals through 130 years of transportation history 鈥 including archival materials, newspapers, and interviews 鈥 highlighting the oft-ignored humble bicycle and its potential in a climate emergency.  is available from University of Toronto Press.

Winter 2024

  • Cover of Becoming Green Gables, The Diary of Myrtle Webb and her famous farmhouse. Alan Maceachern

    Anne of Green Gables series. Becoming Green Gables

    Alan MacEachern, MA鈥91, PhD鈥97

    Imagine living in the home that was the inspired setting for Lucy M. Montgomery鈥檚 famous Green Gables in her novels about Anne. This was the reality for Myrtle Webb, Montgomery鈥檚 cousin, who lived in the Cavendish, P.E.I., farmhouse featured in the Anne of Green Gables series. Becoming Green Gables by biographer Alan MacEachern, MA鈥91, PhD鈥97, provides a glimpse of what it was like to live in such a literary-famous place. The diary also tells how fame eventually upends the Webb family when they are faced with expropriation and forced to move. A contains digital scans, photos, and more. is available from McGill-皇冠体育鈥檚 University Press.

  • After the Wallpaper Music. Jean Mills

    After the Wallpaper Music

    Jean Mills, Artsci鈥78, MA鈥80

    We鈥檝e all experienced what it鈥檚 like to be pulled in different directions. For a child, that experience can seem irreversibly consequential. In After the Wallpaper Music, Flora, a 12-year-old violinist, has to choose between friends competing in a battle of the bands. Author Jean Mills, Artsci鈥78, MA鈥80, explores empathy for outsiders, friendship, and being true to oneself in this novel for ages eight to 12. The author is an accomplished musician, and it鈥檚 no surprise that her book includes the score for her original song, Time is a Fickle Friend. Publishers Weekly says that 鈥減oignant life lessons and a focus on the emotions evoked by music permeate this soulful novel.鈥 is available from Pajama Press.

  • The Adaptable Country: How Canada Can Survive the Twenty-First Century. Alasdair S. Roberts

    The Adaptable Country: How Canada Can Survive the Twenty-First Century

    Alasdair S. Roberts, Artsci鈥87

    In the 21st century, Canada鈥檚 democracy is unprepared to meet shocks resulting from regional conflicts, climate change, and technology. In The Adaptable Country: How Canada Can Survive the Twenty-First Century, Alasdair S. Roberts, Artsci鈥87, examines how Canada鈥檚 politicians and leaders, as well as technological changes affecting journalism and a lack of agility within the public service, have made the country less adaptable. The author reminds readers that a country that respects diversity and human rights can also respond well to existential threats.  is available from McGill-皇冠体育鈥檚 University Press.

  • Enduring Work: Experiences with Canada鈥檚 Temporary Foreign Worker Program. Catherine Connelly

    Enduring Work: Experiences with Canada鈥檚 Temporary Foreign Worker Program

    Catherine Connelly, MSc鈥00, PhD鈥04

    Canada relies on thousands of temporary workers 鈥 workers who are vulnerable to abuse. Catherine Connelly, MSc鈥00, PhD鈥04, looks at their experiences in Enduring Work: Experiences with Canada鈥檚 Temporary Foreign Worker Program. Her book includes various forms of mistreatment, from the perspective of organizational behaviour and human resources management, and she also includes employers鈥 perspectives, distinguishing between those who follow the rules and those who don鈥檛. is available from McGill-皇冠体育鈥檚 University Press.

Fall 2024

  • Black cake, turtle soup, and other dilemmas by Gloria Blizzard

    Black Cake, Turtle Soup, and Other Dilemmas

    Gloria Blizzard, Artsci鈥85

    Author Gloria Blizzard, Artsci鈥85, is an award-winning, Toronto-based writer and poet, and a Black Canadian woman of multiple heritages whose collection of personal essays, Black Cake, Turtle Soup, and Other Dilemmas, is a thought-provoking and poetic work. Weaving together moments from different parts of her life, she takes a closer look at the connections between music, dance, and culture, as well as geography and language, in what CBC Books calls a 鈥減owerful and deeply personal collection.鈥 Her work draws attention to issues involving belonging, while fearlessly addressing contemporary themes of feminism, racism, and colonialism. is available from Dundurn Press.

  • Irrepressible: Yukon's Martha Black 鈥 from gold rush to parliament hill by Enid Mallory

    Irrepressible: Yukon鈥檚 Martha Black

    Enid Mallory, Arts鈥58

    In 1935, Martha Black became only the second woman ever elected to the House of Commons 鈥 the culmination of an unstoppable spirit that governed her life and is captured by Enid Mallory, Arts鈥58, in her biography, Irrepressible: Yukon鈥檚 Martha Black. The author of 11 books, some of which chronicle other prominent figures of the North such as Robert Service and George M. Douglas, in Irrepressible she takes the reader from late 1800s gold-rush-era Yukon to Parliament Hill. Abandoned by her first husband, Martha perseveres and later marries a lawyer who becomes commissioner of the Yukon. When he falls ill, there is an opportunity for Martha to take his place. is available from Hancock House Publishers.

  • False bodies by J.R. McConvey

    False Bodies

    J.R. McConvey, Artsci鈥02

    The mass death on an offshore oil rig on the East Coast is believed to be the work of the fabled kraken, a legendary sea monster of mythical proportions. In his debut novel, False Bodies, J.R. McConvey, Artsci鈥02, plunges an already unhinged detective into a sinister world of squid cults, a corrupt corporation and tentacled beasts. The author was the winner of the for his collection of short stories, Different Beasts. Giller Prize-nominated author David Demchuk calls False Bodies 鈥渁 gripping supernatural thriller with a wry, noirish edge.鈥 is available from Breakwater Books.

  • Going to see, essays on Idleness, nature, & sustainable work by Kate J. Neville

    Going to Seed: Essays on Idleness, Nature, and Sustainable Work

    Kate J. Neville, Artsci鈥04

    Idleness is not often praiseworthy; it is associated with laziness and unproductiveness that can lead to ruin 鈥 a state captured by the idiom 鈥済one to seed.鈥 But author Kate J. Neville, Artsci鈥04, makes a case for the opposite in Going to Seed: Essays on Idleness, Nature, and Sustainable Work. What could we learn about ourselves, our society, and our planet, she explores, if we simply took a cue from nature and sat idle like a seed, which is a packet containing the energy for new life? Winner of the. is available from University of Regina Press.

Summer 2024

  • Kickass Canadian homepage

    Kickass Canadians

    Amanda Sage, Artsci鈥01

    You probably already know this, but here it is again: Canadians kick ass. Although our population is small and our time as a nation short, there鈥檚 a plethora of Canucks making a huge impact 鈥 and they can all be found in one place. , a website created by writer/blogger/photographer/publisher Amanda Sage, Artsci鈥01, who shares her insights, experiences, and encounters with inspiring Canadians such as environmentalist David Suzuki, astronaut Col. Chris Hadfield, and politician Elizabeth May, as well as many 皇冠体育鈥檚 alumni. It hosts podcasts, too, on a variety of current topics.

  • Toller Cranston 鈥 Ice, Paint, Passion by Phillipa Cranston Baran

    Toller Cranston: Ice, Paint, Passion

    Phillippa Cranston Baran, Artsci鈥68

    鈥淚f something is worth doing, it鈥檚 worth overdoing鈥 鈥 so said the Canadian figure skater and artist Toller Cranston, who, it could be argued, overdid art throughout his life 鈥 whether on the ice as an Olympic figure skater throughout the latter half of the 20th century, or as a painter, producing approximately 20,000 works exhibited worldwide. Toller passed away in 2015 at the age of 65. For his biography, Toller Cranston: Ice, Paint, Passion, his sister, Phillippa Cranston Baran, Artsci鈥68, drew upon letters, interviews, photography, and original artwork to reveal who her brother was: a compelling and inspirational Canadian, an artist, an athlete, and an icon in the LGBTQ community.  is available from Sutherland House Books.

  • Let's Talk About Aging Parents by Laura Tamblyn Watts

    Let鈥檚 Talk About Aging Parents: A Real-Life Guide to Solving Problems with 27 Essential Conversations

    Laura Tamblyn Watts, Artsci鈥95

    It鈥檚 a difficult but essential conversation 鈥 and with the right tools, a conversation on aging can be productive, according to author Laura Tamblyn Watts, Artsci鈥95. CEO of CanAge, Canada鈥檚 national seniors鈥 advocacy organization and a teacher on law and aging at the University of Toronto. The author brings experience and expertise to her book, Let鈥檚 Talk About Aging Parents: A Real-Life Guide to Solving Problems with 27 Essential Conversations. In it, she argues that necessary discussions about such topics as caregiving, money, power of attorney, assisted living, and illness with aging parents can be challenging but navigable.  is published by The Experiment.

  • Stalin's Failed Alliance by Michael Jabara Carley

    Stalin鈥檚 Gamble: The Search for Allies against Hitler, 1930-1936

    Michael Carley, MA鈥71, MPhil鈥76

    Understanding how Russia thinks and acts can seem perplexing to those in the West 鈥 but perhaps it鈥檚 because we tend to view things from a western perspective. This is particularly evident with events leading up to the Second World War, argues Michael Carley, MA鈥71, MPhil鈥76, professor of history at the Universit茅 de Montr茅al. In Stalin鈥檚 Gamble: The Search for Allies against Hitler, 1930-1936 鈥 part of a trilogy on Russia鈥檚 foreign policy leading up the war 鈥 the author reveals Stalin as a foreign policy maker and examines his diplomatic manoeuvrings throughout the 1930s. is available from University of Toronto Press.