Immerse yourself in the past this summer with captivating Canadian historical fiction novels. CBC Books presents a diverse selection of novels that will transport you to different time periods and locations, ranging from 17th century Quebec to 1911 China and Montreal during Expo ’67.
Wild People Quiet by Tara Gereaux

Embark on a journey to 1940s Saskatchewan in Wild People Quiet. The story follows Florence, a Métis woman concealing her heritage in a predominantly white community. When she encounters a group of Métis farm workers, Florence is confronted with her hidden past, compelling her to confront her identity and make life-altering decisions.
Tara Gereaux, a member of the Metis Nation-Saskatchewan, resides in Regina. She is also the acclaimed author of Saltus and Size of a Fist, both recognized as finalists for Saskatchewan Book Awards.
Liberty Street by Heather Marshall

Set in 1961 Toronto, Liberty Street follows an editorial assistant at Chatelaine magazine who goes undercover to expose alleged atrocities at a women’s prison. Decades later, a detective investigating unearthed remains stumbles upon a chilling connection leading back to the past.
Heather Marshall, known for works like Looking For Jane and The Secret History of Audrey James, is a Toronto-based author.
