Another award, another win for the biography of Joseph Stalin’s daughter penned by Sullivan, who thanked Stalin’s granddaughter for the access
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Seeking justice for Svetlana Alliluyeva, Stalin’s only daughter
Rosemary Sullivan’s biography on a sad, remarkable life has won the 2016 RBC Taylor Prize
For Wab Kinew, the personal is political
In tracing his relationship with his dad, Wab Kinew finds one between Indigenous peoples and Canadians
Ian Brown’s self-portrait of the author as a 60-year-old man
In his RBC Taylor Prize-nominated diary, Ian Brown turned his sharp eye and deft writing to aging and the road ahead
Exclusive excerpt: David Halton immortalizes his legendary father
The younger Halton chronicles the life and times of Canada’s finest war correspondent
Camilla Gibb explains why writing ‘This Is Happy’ was a godsend
Camilla Gibb’s haunting memoir, a finalist for the 2016 RBC Taylor prize, heads to the heart of what family means