Several Canadian authors have dominated the Best Apple Books of 2019 7 out of 10 books were from Canadian authors; this is very impressive. Out of millions of readers on Apple books, Canadian were among the top 10.
We should be delighted and celebrate our amazing Canadian writers—another example of the value of Canadian Education. Anytime Canadians are represented worldwide, it inspires many generations to come.
Here are The Best Apple Books of 2019
10. Had it Coming, Robyn Doolittle -🇨🇦
Had It Coming “A decisive snapshot of this moment in history that considers where we were, and sets the stage for where we might go, and will no doubt be used to describe this moment long after we move on to a new normal”
9. The Art of Living, Ayelet Tsabari -🇨🇦
The Art of Living, “winner of the Canadian Jewish literary award for memoir finalist for the Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust prize for unforgettable nonfiction memoir about a young woman who tries to outrun loss but eventually finds a way home. Ayelet Tsabari was 21 years old the first time she left tel Aviv with no plans to return.”
8. The Family Upstairs, Lisa Jewell
The Family Upstairs ‘I swear I didn’t breathe the whole time I read it. Gripping, pacy, brilliantly twisty.’ CLARE MACKINTOSH‘Creepy, intricate and utterly immersive: an excellent holiday read.’ GUARDIAN‘A twisty and engrossing story of betrayal and redemption.”
7. Break-in Case of Emergency, Brian Francis 🇨🇦
Break-in Case of Emergency Life has been a struggle for Toby Goodman. Her mother died by suicide five years ago, and her father left their small town before Toby was born. Now a teenager living on her grandparents’ dairy farm, Toby has trouble letting people in. She keeps even her closest friend,
6. A Mind Spread Out on the Ground, Alicia Elliott 🇨🇦
A Mind Spread Out on the Ground “Is a bold and profound meditation on trauma, legacy, oppression and racism in North America from award-winning Haudenosaunee writer Alicia Elliott.In an urgent and visceral work that asks essential questions.”
5. The Man Who Saw Everything, Deborah Levy
The Man Who Saw Everything ” Longlisted for the 2019 Booker PrizeAn electrifying and audacious novel about beauty, envy, and carelessness by Deborah Levy, two-time Man Booker Prize finalist. It is 1988, and Saul Adler, a narcissistic.”
4. The Topeka School, Ben Lerner
The Topeka School ” The Topeka School is a 2019 novel by the American novelist and poet Ben Lerner. The book is a bildungsroman. ”
3. The Ticking Heart, Andrew Kaufman 🇨🇦
The Ticking Heart “Expansive and imaginative.” — Kirkus Reviews “Irreverent and bursting prose… Fans of Mark Leyner will enjoy Kaufman’s messy string of outrageous scenarios.”
2. Dual Citizens, Alix Ohlin 🇨🇦
Dual Citizens ” All her life, Lark Brossard has felt invisible, overshadowed by the people around her: first by her temperamental mother, Marianne; then by her sister, Robin, a brilliantly talented pianist as wild as ”
1. Five Wives, Joan Thomas 🇨🇦
Five Wives “winner of the governor general’s literary award for fiction in the poisonwood Bible tradition and state of wonder, a novel set in the rainforest of Ecuador about five women left behind when their missionary husbands are killed.”