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American comedian Dave Hill has Canadian roots — so he toured the country to learn about them
The Cleveland comedian and musician wrote a book about his adventures called Parking the Moose.
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7 writers make the 2019 CBC Poetry Prize shortlist
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The Scotiabank Giller Prize finalists discuss the role fiction plays in a troubled world
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The CBC Books fall reading list: 30 books to read now
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Read excerpts from the 2019 Scotiabank Giller Prize finalists
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Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning author Sean Michaels plays with luck in sophomore novel The Wagers
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Randy Lundy recommends three books about nature
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Heather O'Neill awarded $50K Writers' Trust Fellowship for being a 'leading light among Canadian writers'
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Catalan poet Joan Margarit wins 2019 Cervantes Prize, the world's top Spanish-language literary prize
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How The Beaches' Jordan Miller found escape in this 1980s fantasy novel
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Shelf Life Books' JoAnn McCaig reveals what books are popular in her Calgary store
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Anti-Trump books keep 'going missing' at an Idaho library, says director
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The bestselling Canadian books for the week of Nov. 3 to 9, 2019
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British author Julia Lovell's book about Maoism wins $98K historical nonfiction prize
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The Scotiabank Giller Prize finalists discuss how geography and a sense of place shaped their work
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Margaret Atwood, Louise Penny, S.K. Ali, Malcolm Gladwell among Goodreads' 2019 best book nominees
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David Szalay's Turbulence looks at how we're disconnected in a connected world
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'There's never been a better time' to be a woman, says activist Sally Armstrong
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How to tune into the 2019 Scotiabank Giller Prize
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Take a tour of Africville with Amanda Parris and author Shauntay Grant
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Your seafood dinner could be tied to slavery on fishing vessels, says journalist
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Joy Kogawa revisits the story of Japanese Canadian internment camps with a new AR app
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