FriesenPress

© 2026 FriesenPress, Inc. All rights reserved.



  • Mennonite to Mainstream

    Abandoning the Old Colony and Growing Up in Rural Canada
    by

    In a family history that stretches back five hundred years, Judy introduces readers to life under Old Colony Mennonite rules as experienced by her parents and grandparents in rural Canada and Mexico. Despite this history, it took Judy’s family...


  • Little Temple on the Prairie

    A History of the Manitoba Buddhist Temple
    by

    During World War II, displaced Japanese Canadians arrived in Manitoba, having lost everything to government-ordered internment and forced exile. Scattered across rural farms, they faced harsh conditions, deep isolation, and the daunting task of...


  • Hromada: The Changing Ukrainian Community in Saskatchewan

    by

    The story of any immigrant community, at its core, depicts the changing meaning of home and identity - the home and identity you leave behind; those which you build on new shores, in new places, in new ways. How any change to that home and...


  • Culture of Control

    Farming With the Shackles of the Canadian Wheat Board
    by

    In 1935 the Canadian Wheat Board was established to oversee the marketing, handling, and transportation of Western Canadian grain. Under the CWB’s increasingly rigid regulations, farmers in the West were prohibited from responding to free market...


  • Stooks on the Horizon

    The Story of a Prairie Family Homestead
    by

    This is a story of land, a farm that was not just the giver of life’s sustenance but a character in its own right, with its own spirit and vitality found in its black earth, pastures, woods, and sloughs as it moves through seasons. When faded,...


  • Count d'Esterhazy and the Esterhaz-Kaposvar Hungarian Colony in Western Canada

    by

    Throughout the late 1800s, waves of immigrants came over from Europe to North America, their arrival serving a dual purpose. On the one hand, the immigrants were seeking a better life for themselves and their families. On the other hand, the...


  • Gritty City

    An Oral History of Winnipeg Hip-Hop Music: 1980-2005
    by

    Gritty City is a love letter to Winnipeg, a prairie metropolis born out of rebellion, a river city marooned in the middle of a continent. Maybe there is something in the water that makes us different... Gritty City is the first book to tackle the...


  • One Woman's Century

    The Collected Essays of Kay Parley
    by

    A remarkable, one-of-a-kind collection. Filled with insight, anecdotes, and fascinating snapshots from the past, ONE WOMAN'S CENTURY is a celebration of the life and work of iconic Saskatchewan author Kay Parley, covering the full scope of her...


  • Surviving Stupid

    A Comical Look at Growing up in Rural Manitoba
    by

    What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, and as kids we thought we were invulnerable, unbeatable, immortal. We did so many crazy and dangerous things that could have—should have—killed us, all in the name of entertainment. Somehow, we survived....


  • Following the Echoes

    The Quest to Uncover a True Wartime Story of Love, Loss, and Legacy
    by

    After the death of their British-born Grandma Gladys in 2021, siblings Claudia and Lance took a sudden interest in the Canadian fiancé Gladys lost during World War II, Wendell “Del” Pierce Drew, a member of the elite RAF Pathfinder Force with...