British Columbia's Top 15 Bestselling Books for the Week of March 21
B.C.'s Top 15 Bestselling Books for March 21 Week

British Columbia's Top estselling Books for the Week of March 21

The Association of Book Publishers of British Columbia has released its weekly compilation of local bestsellers, highlighting the most popular titles for the week ending March 21. This list showcases a vibrant array of books from independent, B.C.-owned publishers, sold in independent bookstores across the province.

Diverse Literary Offerings

The selection spans multiple genres, including memoirs, children's literature, historical accounts, and mystery novels. Each entry reflects the rich cultural and environmental themes prevalent in British Columbia, offering readers insights into local stories and perspectives.

The Complete Bestseller List

  1. David Suzuki: Lessons From a Lifetime: Ninety Years of Inspiration and Activism — by David Suzuki and Ian Hanington, published by Greystone Books.
  2. Unceded: Understanding British Columbia’s Colonial Past and Why It Matters Now — by George M. Abbott with a foreword by Steven Point, from UBC Press.
  3. We all Love — by Julie Flett, published by Greystone Books.
  4. A Season for Spies: A Lane Winslow Prequel — by Iona Whishaw, from Touchwood Editions.
  5. The Astronaut Children of Dunbar Street: A Memoir — by Wiley Wei-Chium Ho, published by Douglas and McIntyre.
  6. Buffalo Lessons: How Bison Returned to Banff National Park — by Karsten Heuer, from Greystone Books.
  7. Seventy-two seasons: A Memoir about Noticing — by M.A.C. Farrant, published by Ronsdale Press.
  8. Cheapskate in Lotusland: The Philosophy and Practice of Living Well on a Small Budget — by Steve Burgess, from Douglas and McIntyre.
  9. Tiny Hiker — by Natasha Zimmers, illustrated by Jaimie MacGibon, published by Orca Books.
  10. The Trees Talk — by Jennifer Scott, illustrated by Carla Joseph, from Medicine Wheel Publishing.
  11. The Canada Handbook — by Adrian Raeside, published by Harbour Publishing.
  12. Trading Fate: How a Little-known Company Stopped British Columbia from becoming an American State — by Graeme Menzies, from Heritage House Publishing.
  13. The Inquisitive Raven — by Richard Wagamese, illustrated by Bridget George, published by Douglas and McIntyre.
  14. The Cost of a Hostage: A Lane Winslow Mystery — by Iona Whishaw, from Touchwood Editions.
  15. A Sign of the Times: The Best of the Penthouse Marquee — by Benjamin Jackson and Aaron Chapman, published by Anvil Press.

This weekly list serves as a valuable resource for book enthusiasts looking to explore local authors and publishers, emphasizing the importance of supporting independent literary ventures in British Columbia.

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