Books & Authors, First-person The Jewish Nomad: Martha Schabas on how dancing with words led her to write a relatable novel By Ilana Zackon
Books & Authors The CJN’s book columnist Hannah Srour-Zackon reports on a tribute to the Soviet Jewish poets who were murdered 70 years ago By Hannah Srour-Zackon
Books & Authors How far should a Jewish mother go to protect her family? Samantha M. Bailey tackles themes of obsession and dark secrets in her new thriller By Ellin Bessner
Books & Authors The CJN’s book columnist Hannah Srour looks at memoirs and fiction that explore the Holocaust By Hannah Srour
Books & Authors Love is in the air, or at least between the covers: The CJN’s book columnist looks at two new romance novels By Hannah Srour
Books & Authors A small, small library is donated to Montreal’s Jewish Public Library by a Holocaust survivor with a big heart By Janice Arnold
Books & Authors The CJN’s book columnist Hannah Srour looks at three recently translated novels that examine the Holocaust and its legacy of antisemitism By Hannah Srour
Books & Authors Jonathan Milevsky on why he wrote a book about Toronto theologian David Novak By Jonathan L. Milevsky
Books & Authors Léa Roback, an ardent Montreal unionist and feminist, inspired Ariela Freedman’s new novel By Janice Arnold
Books & Authors The CJN’s new book columnist looks at ‘All the Shining People’ by Kathy Friedman and Jonathan Papernick’s ‘I Am My Beloveds’ By Hannah Srour