Dancing Cat Books is thrilled to announce that Live to Tell, a young adult mystery-thriller written by Lisa Harrington and [Read More]
Dancing Cat Books is thrilled to announce that Live to Tell, a young adult mystery-thriller written by Lisa Harrington and [Read More]
The accolades continue to roll in for Lisa Harrington’s YA thriller, Live to Tell. This morning, the Crime Writers of [Read More]
Award-wise, 2013 has been a great year for Cormorant/DCB, and things just keep getting better and better! William Whitehead’s memoir [Read More]
George Bowering’s novelistic memoir (autobiographical novel?) Pinboy collected another accolade on Monday when it was announced as a finalist for [Read More]
The Tiffin by Mahtab Narsimhan has been named a finalist for the 2013 Saskatchewan Young Readers’ Choice Snow Willow Award! [Read More]
The Western Light by Susan Swan has been named a finalist for the 2013 Ontario Library Association Forest of Reading [Read More]
Two Dancing Cat books – Under the Moon by Deborah Kerbel, and The Darkest Corner of the World by Urve [Read More]
Pinboy by George Bowering has been named as a finalist for British Columbia’s 2013 National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction. The [Read More]
The Pursuit of Perfection: A Life of Celia Franca by Carol Bishop-Gwyn has been named to the longlist of the [Read More]
In the 2012 GG-nominated Young Adult novel Under the Moon, 15-year-old Lily stays awake for 26 nights (!!!). What would YOU do [Read More]
A Toronto-area book launch for The Family Took Shape, the first novel by Halifax author Shashi Bhat (who was born [Read More]
Several months ago, to celebrate the Governor General’s Literary Award nomination for Deborah Kerbel’s YA novel Under the Moon, we [Read More]
Shashi Bhat’s debut novel, The Family Took Shape, just landed in our wings or throat pouches or whatever it is [Read More]
The accolades continue to roll in for Lisa Harrington’s YA thriller, Live to Tell. This morning, the Crime Writers of [Read More]
We’re giving away free books … again! This week, our prize will be a copy of Elizabeth Ruth’s Matadora, set [Read More]