Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sinc, Betty, And The Morning Man | 1977 | Donald Jack | Buy |
| 2 | Rogues, Rebels and Geniuses | 1981 | Donald Jack | Buy |
Donald Jack’s non-fiction output consists of two books that reflect his interests beyond novel writing. Sinc, Betty, And The Morning Man, published in 1977, draws on his experiences in Canadian broadcasting. Rogues, Rebels and Geniuses, published in 1981, is a history of Canadian theatre and the people who shaped it.
While Jack is remembered primarily for The Bandy Papers, these non-fiction works show his curiosity about Canadian arts and media. Rogues, Rebels and Geniuses in particular has been cited as a useful overview of how professional theatre developed in Canada during the 20th century.