15 books to read in honour of Remembrance Day
Recognize Remembrance Day this year by learning about military history with one of these memoirs, autobiographies and novels.

Here are 15 Canadian memoirs, autobiographies, histories and novels that capture an aspect of military history.
- Pumpkinflowers by Matti Friedman
- News from the Red Desert by kevin patterson
- A Disappearance in Damascus by Deborah Campbell
- Waiting for First Light by Romeo Dallaire
- Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden
- Remembrance by Alistair MacLeod
- Paris 1919 by Margaret Macmillan
- Obasan by Joy Kogawa
- Two Generals by Scott Chantler
- Deafening by Frances Itani
- And No Birds Sang by Farley Mowat
- Under an Afghan Sky by Mellissa Fung
- Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels
- Minister Without Portfolio by Michael Winter
- Half-Blood Blues by Esi Edugyan