Thursday, June 6, 2019
Canadian Books that Canadians are Buying This Week
An interesting list. Richard Wagamese, whose death in 2017 saddened many readers, has three books on this best seller list. A surprise listing is a book devoted to the bass fiddle at #2 in the non-fiction list. And the Handmaid's Tale continues to sell very well, perhaps helped along by the new TV series roughly based on the book and perhaps by the distressing and draconian war against women currently being waged by Rebublican states in the US. Anyone who takes seriously Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life should get one - a life that is and not the book. Washington Black by Esi Edugyan at #1 remains popular with readers and book clubs. Amy Jones' new book Every Little Piece of Me has been garnering dynamite reviews and should appear on this list any day. Amy was a long term Thunder Bay resident. Our reviewer, Laura Atkinson, recommends Women Talking by Miriam Toews. Women Talking is a finalist for the Governor General Awards. Right off the charts, I am reading Sir Wilfred Laurier and The Romance of Canada By Laurier LaPierre. This insightful and well-written history has given me a new view of Canada in the early 20th century.
CANADIAN FICTION
1. Washington Black, Esi Edugyan, Patrick
Crean
2. Full Disclosure, Beverley McLachlin,
Simon & Schuster
3. Warlight, Michael Ondaatje, McClelland
& Stewart
4. The Quintland Sisters, Shelley
Wood, William Morrow
5. A Brightness Long Ago, Guy Gavriel
Kay, Viking
6. Starlight, Richard Wagamese, McClelland
& Stewart
7. The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret
Atwood, Emblem
8. The Party, Robyn Harding, Pocket
9. The Marrow Thieves, Cherie
Dimaline, Dancing Cat
10. Medicine Walk, Richard Wagamese,
Emblem
CANADIAN NON-FICTION
1. 12 Rules for Life, Jordan Peterson,
Random House Canada
2. Geddy Lee’s Big Beautiful Book of Bass, Geddy Lee. Collins Design
3. Feeding My Mother, Jann Arden, Vintage
Canada
4. By Chance Alone, Max Eisen,
HarperCollins
5. Love and Courage, Jagmeet Singh, Simon
& Schuster
6. Cat and Nat’s Mom Truths, Catherine
Belknap, Natalie Telfer, Penguin Canada
7. The Never-Ending Present, Michael
Barclay, ECW
8. Teardown, Dave Meslin, Penguin Canada
9. Embers, Richard Wagamese, Douglas
and McIntyre
10. 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act, Bob Joseph, Indigenous Relations
CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG ADULT
1. Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid,
Jeff Kinney, Amulet
2. Just Jamie, Terri Libenson, Balzer &
Bray
3. Why I Love My Daddy, Daniel
Howarth, HarperCollins Canada
4. National Geographic Kids Almanac 2020, Cdn. Edition, National Geographic Kids, National Geographic Children’s
5. Dear Girl, Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Holly
Hatam, Paris Rosenthal, HarperCollins
6. Oh, the Places You’ll Go!, Dr. Seuss,
Random House Books for Young Readers
7. Dear Boy, Jason Rosenthal, Holly
Hatam, Paris Rosenthal, HarperCollins
8. Brawl of the Wild, Dav Pilkey, Scholastic
9. Unicorn Bowling, Dana Simpson, Andrews
McMeel
10. Share Your Smile, Raina Telgemeier,
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