A clear-eyed, emotionally honest, and tremendously moving memoir of a husband who became his wife's primary caregiver after she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
A unique memoir by a young Japanese-Canadian poet torn from his family and interned in distant labour camps for the "crime" of being Japanese during the Second World War
With Canadians Jim Loney and Harmeet Singh Sooden and American Tom Fox, Norman Kember spent four months imprisoned in a small room in Baghdad. This gripping book offers a startling new perspective on the war in Iraq and its many opponents.