Alumni Book Nook: Mix Melissa Hart (BEd’92)
Mix Melissa Hart’s experiences as a USask student working in the Yukon Territory inspired her new novel, Hotel Beringia
Mix Melissa Hart’s experiences as a USask student working in the Yukon Territory inspired her new novel, Hotel Beringia
Dr. Jebunnessa Chapola, a decolonial feminist scholar, anti-racist community builder, and researcher, has written a new book exploring reconciliation from her lived experiences as a racialized newcomer academic mother
Patricia Hankey’s passion for 20th-century history led her to write and self-publish a book, Dreams Interrupted: Ten German-Canadian Farmers Interned During World War Two
USask graduates and legal scholars Dr. Beth Bilson, Leah Howie, and Brea Lowenberger are the co-editors of the anthology Creating a Seat at the Table: Reflections from Women in Law
USask graduate and retiree Dr. Shakeel Akhtar has written a new memoir highlighting his experiences moving to Saskatoon from India and adapting to life on the Canadian Prairies
USask graduate and retired professional engineer Monty Russell has released Paper, the second novel in his historical fiction series
USask graduate and former Canadian diplomat Rhonda Gossen is the author of The Twelfth of February: Canadian Aid for Gender Equality during the Rise of Violent Extremism in Pakistan
Gayle M. Smith’s first novel, Thickwood, was a finalist for a Saskatchewan Book Award
Dr. Matthew R. Anderson’s latest book is The Good Walk: Creating New Paths on Traditional Prairie Trails
Dr. Emma Chen’s first children’s book, Molly Misses Nainai, was shortlisted for two Saskatchewan Book Awards
Don Gaitens and Amy Gerein are two of the co-authors of "Debut: An Anthology of Emerging Canadian Writers and Artists"
Cheryl Dougan’s latest book, "Antics in the Adriatic", is the sixth book in her Ocean Cruise Cozies series
Dr. Michael W. Thomas’ latest novel, "The Erkeley Shadows", is primarily set in Saskatoon
Elma Schemenauer’s latest book, "Song for Susie Epp", is a novel set in a Saskatchewan farming community in 1970
Rhea Good’s latest book, "What Would Alice Do?", focuses on the life of her grandmother
Jennifer S. Wallace is the author of "Miss G and Me", which was selected as the 2024 One Book One Province title
Winona Kent’s upcoming novel, "Bad Boy", is the latest in her Jason Davey Mystery series
Scientist and entrepreneur William R. Schroeder is the author of "Trees Against the Wind: The Birth of Prairie Shelterbelts"
Saskatoon-based writer Karen E. Mosier is the author of "The Deadly Intruder: A Kingdom in Terror"
Ottawa-based writer Dennis Gruending is the author of "A Communist for the RCMP: The Uncovered Story of a Social Movement Informant"
Calgary-based writer Jessica Waite is the author of "The Widow’s Guide to Dead Bastards: A Memoir"
Victoria M. Jurgens is the author of the children’s book "Silisia Dances Toward Her Dream"
Mark Abley is the author of "Conversations with a Dead Man: Indigenous Rights and the Legacy of Duncan Campbell Scott"
Katie White is co-author of the book "Concise Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Assessment and Grading"
Dr. Darcia Ann Marie Roache is author/editor of the books Transformational Leadership Styles for Global Leaders: Management and Communication Strategies and Transformational Leadership Styles, Management Strategies, and Communication for Global Leaders
Eric Cline is the author of the new book "Squandered: Canada’s Potash Legacy", which explores potash and profits in the province of Saskatchewan
Sheri Hathaway is the author of "Lilacs by the Kitchen Door", which focuses on Prairie life on the family farm
Robert James Clark is the author of Fiendish Crime: A True Story of Shell Shock and Murder, which he describes as "a gripping and important look at the extended consequences of war"
Past the Dark Rim is the fifth and final instalment in the Machines novella series by Robert Adams, written under the pen name R. Bert Kenn
From Sweetgrass Bridge is the forthcoming book written by Bidulka, an award-winning Saskatchewan author of mystery, suspense, and thriller novels
Somerset Maugham and the Cinema is the latest book written by Calder, a recipient of the USask Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award