Books and Beyond

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

Spring 2023

  • CD cover of In Continental Drift by Gord Sinclair

    Continental Drift

    Gord Sinclair, Artsci86

    What do you do after your tenure in one of Canadas most beloved rock bands is cut short? Gord Sinclair, Artsci86, perhaps better known as the Tragically Hips bassist, had to wrestle with that question after frontman Gord Downies widely mourned passing in 2017. Fortunately, Mr. Sinclair has sated fans appetites in the following years, releasing his debut solo album, Taxi Dancers, in 2020, and his second effort, In Continental Drift, last month. Preceded by its sonically diverse singles Gool Guy and Sometimes, In Continental Drift is material proof that the spirit of rock lives on. 

  • Cover of Workday Warrior: A Proven Path to Reclaiming Your Time by Ann Gomez

    Workday Warrior

    Ann Gomez, MBA00

    Even as Ann Gomez, MBA00, was forging a successful career as a management consultant, she couldnt help feeling overwhelmed as her demanding work life interfered regularly with her personal life. Rather than give in to the pressure, Ms. Gomez dedicated herself to researching productivity and sharing what shes learned with her clients. In Workday Warrior, recently released by Dundurn Press, she shares a three-step strategy complete with supporting tools to help you simplify your work and reclaim your time. 

  • Cover of Cancer Confidential: Backstage Dramas in the Radiation Clinic by Charles Hayter, MD

    Cancer Confidential: Backstage Dramas in the Radiation Clinic

    Dr. Charles Hayter, Artsci74, Meds84

    Not long after launching his career as a radiation oncologist, Dr. Charles Hayter, Artsci74, Meds84, learned that his father had developed cancer. Dr. Hayter weaves the story of his fathers illness with stories from other patients in Cancer Confidential: Backstage Dramas in the Radiation Clinic, released last fall by University of Toronto Press. At a time when one in three cancer patients receives radiation treatment, Dr. Hayter draws on his experience as a historian and playwright to shed light on this well-known but often misunderstood therapy. 

  • Cover of Ring of Fire: High-Stakes Mining in a Lowlands Wilderness by Virginia Heffernan

    Ring of Fire: High-Stakes Mining in a Lowlands Wilderness

    Virginia Heffernan, Artsci86

    The 2007 discovery of valuable metal deposits in the James Bay Lowlands placed the local Indigenous community at odds with an American mining company. Virginia Heffernan, Artsci86, documents the battle in Ring of Fire: High-Stakes Mining in a Lowlands Wilderness, a fast-paced, thoroughly researched, and ultimately hopeful account of a complex conflict between corporate interests and Indigenous rights. Ring of Fire is now available through ECW Press.  

Winter 2022

  • A photo of four woman from the 19th century with the book title 'An Unrecognized Contribution' laid over the photo.

    An Unrecognized Contribution: Women and Their Work in 19th-Century Toronto

    Elizabeth Gillan Muir, Arts56

    We dont often think about feminism and the Industrial Revolution in the same breath, but Elizabeth Gillan Muir, Arts56, has uncovered more than 400 stories of women who made impressive contributions to Torontos growth from songwriters and innkeepers to reformers and even the owner of a brickyard. Ms. Muir chronicles these stories in An Unrecognized Contribution: Women and Their Work in 19th-Century Toronto, from Dundurn Press. As Rick Mercer said in a recent review, In these pages lie a hundred movies waiting to be made.

  • Cover of "My Friend, My Enemy" by Stewart Goodings.

    My Friend, My Enemy

    Stewart Goodings, Arts62

    Stewart Goodings, Arts62, draws on years of international experience, particularly in Russia and Ukraine, to tell an uplifting tale of friendship amid political violence. My Friend, My Enemy, released in late 2022 through FriesenPress, is the story of two girls, one Russian, one Chechen, who reunite as adults decades after the Russia-Chechnya war. By this time, both womens lives have been altered by the war, and their reunion forces them to confront their secrets and test the limits of their friendship.

  • Close-up of a nurse holding a patient's hand. The nurse wears a protective gown, mask and gloves.

    Shadows and Light: A Physicians Lens on COVID

    Heather Patterson, Artsci01, Meds05

    Heather Patterson, Artsci01, Meds05, had always used photography to help relieve the stress from her demanding job as a Calgary emergency physician. When COVID-19 struck, she took out her camera again, this time to document the heroic efforts of her co-workers and the patients they were labouring to save. Those photographs became an unofficial record of the pandemic and graced the pages of the Calgary Herald, Macleans, and the Queens Alumni Review. They are now available in Shadows and Light: A Physicians Lens on COVID, a compassionate chronicle of the work of some of Canadas unsung healthcare heroes. From Goose Lane Editions.

  • A photo of the rings from a tree stump with the book title 'Aging People, Aging Places, laid over the photo.

    Aging People, Aging Places

    Dr. Samantha Biglieri, Artsci13, Professor Maxwell Hartt, Professor Emeritus Dr. Mark Rosenberg, and Dr. Sarah Nelson

    As Canadas population grows older, we must face the fact that our cities and neighbourhoods werent designed for healthy aging. In Aging People, Aging Places, Dr. Samantha Biglieri, Artsci13, Professor Maxwell Hartt, Professor Emeritus Dr. Mark Rosenberg, and former postdoctoral fellow Dr. Sarah Nelson bring reflections from researchers, practitioners, and ordinary older Canadians together to look at the implications of aging in Canada and how we can turn our communities into healthier places to grow old. Now available from Policy Press.

Fall 2022

  • Cover title and story synopsis overlays an old photograph of soldiers.

    Woottons Wars

    Brig.- Gen. (Retired) William J. Patterson, Arts'53, MA'57

    Twenty years ago, while researching a history of the Princess of Wales Own Regiment, Brig.- Gen. (Retired) William J. Patterson, Arts53, MA57, stumbled on a box of old military medals and letters, still in their original envelopes. The box belonged to Lt.-Col. Francis Edward Wootton, a First World War veteran who went on to lead the Royal Canadian Engineers during the Second World War. Woottons Wars, Gen. Pattersons 10th book, tells Lt.-Col. Woottons story. The self-published biography is available exclusively at Novel Idea in Kingston. 

  • A hammer shatters as it hits an egg.

    The Unbreakable Marriage: How to Stand in Unity and Withstand Adversity

    Jeeva and Sulojana Sam, MDiv'82

    For the last 35 years, Pastor Jeeva Sam, MDiv82, and his wife, Sulojana, have been counselling couples on the brink of divorce and teaching them to rebuild their marriages on a solid spiritual foundation. The Sams share their secrets in The Unbreakable Marriage: How to Stand in Unity and Withstand Adversity, a self-published guide for pastors, parishioners, and couples at all stages of their marriages.

  • Bottom half of two hockey players, facing one another, as the referee releases the puck onto the ice.

    When the NHL Invaded Japan: The Washington Capitals, the Kansas City Scouts, and the Coca-Cola Bottlers Cup, 197576

    Steve Currier, Artsci'02

    Even the most diehard hockey fan would be hard-pressed to remember the Coca-Cola Bottlers Cup, an epic series of four exhibition games between two terrible National Hockey League teams held in Japan in the spring of 1976. Steve Currier, Artsci02, a hockey historian and fan of the obscure, chronicles the mostly forgotten series in his second book, When the NHL Invaded Japan: The Washington Capitals, the Kansas City Scouts, and the Coca-Cola Bottlers Cup, 197576, available now from McFarland Press.

  • Cartoon giraffe, small elephant, and red-headed boy walking towards the moon.

    Finding Us

    Linda Dawn Brown-Thomson, Meds'77

    While Linda Dawn Brown-Thomson, Meds77, worked as a family physician and pediatrician, she spent her spare time writing stories and musicals for children. Now retired, Dr. Brown-Thomson has just released her first childrens book. Finding Us tells the story of a lonely boy who sets off on an adventure with two new friends and discovers the family and acceptance hed always been looking for. Published by Friesen Press, this hopeful tale blending humour and fantasy is aimed at kids aged seven and eight.

Summer 2022

  • Book cover showing crumbled ruins.

    Ruin

    Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich, Law01, LLM02

    In her 2020 debut novel, Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich, Law01, LLM02, introduced Enid Alger Kimble, a former lawyer and stay-at-home mom whose carefully crafted life belies a complicated past and an uncertain future. In Ruin, Bromwichs 2022 sequel from Demeter Press, Enid is back, and her life is once again in disarray as she contends with midlife, divorce, single parenthood, and COVID-19.

  • Book cover showing a map of Africa with a carved head necklace on top.

    Sometime in Africa

    Neil B. Dukas, Artsci83

    Not long after graduation, Neil B. Dukas, Artsci83, hitchhiked across the length of Africa, filling three journals with the tales of his travels and self-inflicted near-death experiences. Almost 40 years later, those journals became the inspiration for Dukass memoir of his life-defining adventure. Sometime in Africa was released in May 2022 by Kaladar Books in San Francisco and is available on Amazon.

  • Green book cover with gold text  Field Guide to the Lost Flower of Crete by Elenore Schonmaier

    Field Guide to the Lost Flower of Crete

    Eleonore Sch繹nmaier, Artsci85, NSc86

    Eleonore Sch繹nmaier, Artsci85, NSc86, mixes intimate reflection with highly charged political and environmental issues to create the surreal feeling that winds its way through her fourth poetry collection, Field Guide to the Lost Flower of Crete, released in 2021 by McGill-Queens University Press. Sch繹nmaier is also celebrating the release of the German translation of an older collection, Wavelengths of Your Song. was released in Germany in time for the Frankfurt Book Fair last fall.

  • Book cover showing a hockey stick and puck in front of a vintage style microphone.

    The Legend

    Jean (Bangay) Mills, Artsci78, MA80

    Longtime sports reporter Jean (Bangay) Mills, Artsci78, MA80, honed her craft as a student, working as sports director at CFRC radio and writing for the Queens Journals sports section before spending a decade on the media bench for Curling Canada. Mills draws on those experiences in her third young adult novel, published in November 2021 by Red Deer Press. The Legend tells the story of a teenaged hockey player who finds a job as a radio sports reporter while recovering from an injury.