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Prisoner #1056, Roy Ratnavel, Viking (1)Ħ. Ducks, Kate Beaton, Drawn & Quarterly (20)ĥ. The Survivor, Josef Lewkowicz, Michael Calvin, HarperCollins Canada (3)Ĥ. Spare, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, Random House Canada (15)ģ. The Golden Doves, Martha Hall Kelly, Doubleday Canada (1)Ģ. The Only Survivors, Megan Miranda, Marysue Rucci (2)ġ0. A Death at the Party, Amy Stuart, Simon & Schuster (6)ĩ. Pineapple Street, Jenny Jackson, Viking (5)ħ. It Ends with Us, Colleen Hoover, Atria (81)Ħ. It Starts with Us, Colleen Hoover, Atria (26)ĥ.

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Hang the Moon, Jeannette Wall, Scribner (4)Ĥ.

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Simply Lies, David Baldacci, Grand Central (1)ģ. The bestseller lists are compiled by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited from information provided by BookNet Canada’s national sales tracking service, BNC SalesData.Ģ. Popplewell, known for his long-form magazine sports writing, traces the remarkable trajectory of Aabye from Nazi-occupied Norway, through careers as a Hollywood stuntman and among the world’s first extreme skiers, to his reclusive life in the B.C. “Outsider An Old Man, a Mountain and the Search for a Hidden Past” tells the story of author Brett Popplewell’s search for the truth about Dag Aabye, an 81-year-old super-athlete who lived in a school bus and apparently ran day and night whatever the weather. “Prisoner #1056: How I Survived War and Found Peace,” is a memoir by Roy Ratnavel, a Tamil Canadian who survived torture and confinement in a Sri Lankan prison camp, found asylum in Canada and rose to become an executive at Toronto-based CI Global Asset Management. Grann’s previous historical adventures include “Killers of the Flower Moon,” a finalist for the National Book Award and “The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon.” This survival story follows the crew of The Wager, a British ship that left England in 1740 and wrecked on an island off the coast of Patagonia. “The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder,” by David Grann, joins the list at No. The flow of new non-fiction continues, with several noteworthy debuts.







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