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January 10, 2021 Title Author ISBN Publisher List Price INDEPENDENT BESTSELLER LIST OVERALL BESTSELLERS January 4 – January 10, 2021 Title Author ISBN Publisher List Price Shuggie Bain Stuart, Douglas 9780802148506 Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated 25.5 The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and Mackesy, Charlie 9780062976581 HarperCollins Publishers; 28.5 the Horse HarperOne Braiding Sweetgrass Kimmerer, Robin 9781571313560 Milkweed Editions 26.95 Wall The Push Audrain, Ashley 9780735239890 Penguin Canada; Viking 24.95 A Promised Land Obama, Barack 9781524763169 Potter/Ten 55 Speed/Harmony/Rodale; Crown How to Pronounce Knife Thammavongsa, 9780771094606 McClelland & Stewart 24.95 Souvankham The Dark Secret (Wings of Fire Sutherland, Tui T.; 9781338344219 Scholastic, Incorporated; Graphix 16.99 Graphic Novel #4): a Graphix Holmes, Mike Book The Skin We're In Cole, Desmond 9780385686341 Doubleday Canada 29.95 The Glass Hotel Mandel, Emily St. 9781443455732 HarperCollins Canada, Limited 24.99 John The Vanishing Half Bennett, Brit 9780525536291 Penguin Publishing Group; 36 Riverhead Books Home Body kaur, rupi 9781501175305 Simon & Schuster, Incorporated 22 This Book Is Anti-Racist Jewell, Tiffany; 9780711245211 Quarto Publishing Group UK; 19.99 Durand, Aurelia Frances Lincoln Children's Books Anxious People Backman, Fredrik 9781982121600 Simon & Schuster, Incorporated 24.99 The Barren Grounds Robertson, David A. 9780735266100 PRH Canada Young Readers; 21.99 Puffin Canada Indians on Vacation King, Thomas 9781443460545 HarperCollins Canada, Limited 32.99 This bestseller list is compiled by Retail Council of Canada from information provided by BookNet Canada’s national sales tracking service, BNC SalesData. CANADIAN FICTION BESTSELLERS January 4 – January 10, 2021 Title Author ISBN Publisher List Price The Push Audrain, Ashley 9780735239890 Penguin Canada; Viking 24.95 How to Pronounce Knife Thammavongsa, 9780771094606 McClelland & Stewart 24.95 Souvankham The Glass Hotel Mandel, Emily St. 9781443455732 HarperCollins Canada, 24.99 John Limited Home Body kaur, rupi 9781501175305 Simon & Schuster, 22 Incorporated Indians on Vacation King, Thomas 9781443460545 HarperCollins Canada, 32.99 Limited Our Darkest Night Robson, Jennifer 9780063060432 HarperCollins Publishers; 23.99 William Morrow & Company Noopiming Simpson, Leanne 9781487007645 House of Anansi Press 22.95 Betasamosake The Marrow Thieves Dimaline, Cherie 9781770864863 Cormorant Books 14.95 Incorporated; Dancing Cat Books The Pull of the Stars Donoghue, Emma 9781443461788 HarperCollins Canada, 33.99 Limited; Harper Avenue Son of a Trickster Robinson, Eden 9780345810793 Knopf Canada; Vintage 21 Canada All the Devils Are Here Penny, Louise 9781250145239 St. Martin's Press; 36.99 Minotaur Books Moon of the Crusted Snow Rice, Waubgeshig 9781770414006 ECW Press 17.95 Five Little Indians Good, Michelle 9781443459181 HarperCollins Canada, 22.99 Limited Trickster Drift Robinson, Eden 9780735273443 Knopf Canada; Vintage 21 Canada Dearly Atwood, Margaret 9780771000775 McClelland & Stewart 32.95 This bestseller list is compiled by Retail Council of Canada from information provided by BookNet Canada’s national sales tracking service, BNC SalesData. CANADIAN NON-FICTION BESTSELLERS January 4 – January 10, 2021 Title Author ISBN Publisher List Price The Skin We're In Cole, Desmond 9780385686341 Doubleday Canada 29.95 21 Things You May Not Joseph, Bob 9780995266520 Page Two Books, Inc.; 19.95 Know about the Indian Indigenous Relations Act Embers Wagamese, Richard 9781771621335 Douglas and McIntyre (2013) 18.95 Ltd. From the Ashes Thistle, Jesse 9781982101213 Simon & Schuster, Incorporated 24.99 War MacMillan, Margaret 9780735238022 Penguin Canada; Allen Lane 35 A History of My Brief Belcourt, Billy-Ray 9780735237780 Penguin Canada; Hamish 25 Body Hamilton If I Knew Then Arden, Jann 9780735279971 Random House of Canada 32 The Inconvenient King, Thomas 9780385664226 Doubleday Canada; Anchor 22 Indian Canada Extraordinary Mansbridge, Peter 9781982134525 Simon & Schuster, Incorporated 36.99 Canadians Relax, Dammit! Caulfield, Timothy 9780735236325 Penguin Canada; Allen Lane 32 All Together Now Doyle, Alan 9780385696777 Doubleday Canada 27 Oh She Glows for Liddon, Angela 9780735238190 Penguin Canada 40 Dinner The Company Bown, Stephen 9780385694070 Doubleday Canada 37 Two Trees Make a Lee, Jessica J. 9780735239579 Penguin Canada; Hamish 24.95 Forest Hamilton A Good War Klein, Seth 9781770415454 ECW Press 24.95 This bestseller list is compiled by Retail Council of Canada from information provided by BookNet Canada’s national sales tracking service, BNC SalesData. TRADE PAPERBACK FICTION BESTSELLERS January 4 – January 10, 2021 Title Author ISBN Publisher List Price The Push Audrain, Ashley 9780735239890 Penguin Canada; Viking 24.95 How to Pronounce Knife Thammavongsa, Souvankham 9780771094606 McClelland & Stewart 24.95 The Glass Hotel Mandel, Emily St. John 9781443455732 HarperCollins Canada, Limited 24.99 Home Body kaur, rupi 9781501175305 Simon & Schuster, 22 Incorporated Our Darkest Night Robson, Jennifer 9780063060432 HarperCollins Publishers; 23.99 William Morrow & Company Noopiming Simpson, Leanne Betasamosake 9781487007645 House of Anansi Press 22.95 The Marrow Thieves Dimaline, Cherie 9781770864863 Cormorant Books 14.95 Incorporated; Dancing Cat Books Son of a Trickster Robinson, Eden 9780345810793 Knopf Canada; Vintage 21 Canada Moon of the Crusted Rice, Waubgeshig 9781770414006 ECW Press 17.95 Snow Five Little Indians Good, Michelle 9781443459181 HarperCollins Canada, Limited 22.99 Trickster Drift Robinson, Eden 9780735273443 Knopf Canada; Vintage 21 Canada The Testaments Atwood, Margaret 9780771009457 McClelland & Stewart 22 Butter Honey Pig Bread Ekwuyasi, Francesca 9781551528236 Arsenal Pulp Press 23.95 Station Eleven Mandel, Emily St. John 9781443434874 HarperCollins Publishers; 21 Harper Perennial The Finder Ferguson, Will 9781982139698 Simon & Schuster, 24.99 Incorporated This bestseller list is compiled by Retail Council of Canada from information provided by BookNet Canada’s national sales tracking service, BNC SalesData. JUVENILE BESTSELLERS January 4 – January 10, 2021 Title Author ISBN Publisher List Price The Dark Secret (Wings of Fire Sutherland, Tui T.; Holmes, 9781338344219 Scholastic, Incorporated; 16.99 Graphic Novel #4): a Graphix Mike Graphix Book The Barren Grounds Robertson, David A. 9780735266100 PRH Canada Young Readers; 21.99 Puffin Canada The Absolutely True Diary of a Alexie, Sherman 9780316013697 Little, Brown Books for Young 21.99 Part-Time Indian Readers Cat Kid Comic Club Pilkey, Dav 9781338712766 Scholastic, Incorporated; 15.99 Graphix The Deep End (Diary of a Kinney, Jeff 9781419748684 Abrams, Inc. 17.99 Wimpy Kid Book 15) Be You! Reynolds, Peter H. 9781338572315 Scholastic, Incorporated; 21.99 Orchard Books Logan Likes Mary Anne! (the Martin, Ann M.; Galligan, 9781338304541 Scholastic, Incorporated; 16.99 Baby-Sitters Club Graphic Gale Graphix Novel #8) Grime and Punishment Pilkey, Dav 9781338535624 Scholastic, Incorporated; 15.99 Graphix The Ickabog Rowling, J. K. 9781338732870 Scholastic, Incorporated 36.99 The One?! Blabey, Aaron 9781338329506 Scholastic, Incorporated; 8.99 Scholastic Paperbacks Class Act Craft, Jerry 9780062885500 HarperCollins Publishers; Quill 15.99 Tree Books Skunk and Badger Timberlake, Amy; Klassen, 9781443460453 HarperCollins Canada, Limited 16.99 Jon This Place Akiwenzie-Damm, Kateri; 9781553797586 Portage & Main Press; 36 Assu, Sonny; Mitchell, HighWater Press Brandon; Qitsualik-Tinsley, Rachel; Qitsualik-Tinsley, Sean Goodnight Moon Board Book Brown, Margaret Wise; Hurd, 9780694003617 HarperCollins Publishers; 10.99 Clement HarperFestival The Wild Robot Brown, Peter 9780316382007 Little, Brown Books for Young 12.99 Readers This bestseller list is compiled by Retail Council of Canada from information provided by BookNet Canada’s national sales tracking service, BNC SalesData. .
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