Books & Authors Book columnist Hannah Srour-Zackon reviews two recent bestsellers that combine history with a Jewish perspective By Hannah Srour-Zackon
Books & Authors Sarah Bernstein’s recent Giller Prize-winning novel ‘Study for Obedience’ has an undeniable Jewish undercurrent By Hannah Srour-Zackon
Books & Authors Sephardi women take centre stage in two new coming-of-age novels reviewed by Hannah Srour-Zackon By Hannah Srour-Zackon
Books & Authors How a Bob Dylan song unlocked Honey Novick’s artistic life and inspired a new collection of poetry By Alex Rose
Books & Authors This newly translated novel about the Jews of modern Egypt makes for timely Passover reading By Hannah Srour-Zackon
Books & Authors Canadian Jewish history comes to life in the pages of ‘Faces in the Crowd’ by Franklin Bialystok By Hannah Srour-Zackon
Books & Authors A graphic novel that creatively and respectfully tells the story of three child survivors By Hannah Srour-Zackon
Books & Authors Hannah Srour-Zackon explains why the Holocaust novel ‘All the Broken Places’ is a problematic sequel to the flawed ‘The Boy in the Striped Pajamas’ By Hannah Srour-Zackon
Books & Authors, Print Close Encounters: ‘The Future is Analog’ author David Sax talks to Canadaland podcaster Jesse Brown about reviving reality By Jesse Brown and David Sax
Books & Authors ‘What was the guy who wrote “Suzanne” doing in the Sinai?’: Matti Friedman talked about Leonard Cohen—and his own writing about Israel—during a visit to Montreal By Hannah Srour-Zackon