Vancouver Sun

B. C. BESTSELLER­S

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Bestsellin­g books for the week of Nov. 28 1.

Takaya: Lone Wolf

Cheryl Alexander

(RMB | Rocky Mountain Books)

2.

Vancouver Exposed: Searching for the City's Hidden History

Eve Lazarus (Arsenal Pulp Press)

3.

When We are Kind

Monique Gray Smith, illustrate­d by Nicole Neidhardt (Orca Book Publishers)

4.

Raven Squawk, Orca Squeak

Robert Budd, illustrate­d by Roy Henry Vickers (Harbour Publishing)

5.

The E.J. Hughes Book of Boats

Robert Amos (Touchwood Editions)

6.

Birds of British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest: A Complete Guide, Second Edition

Richard Cannings & Tom Aversa (Heritage House Publishing)

7.

Edible and Medicinal Flora of the West Coast: British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest

Collin Varner

(Heritage House Publishing)

8.

Railway Nation: Tales of Canadian Pacific, the World's Greatest Travel System

David Laurence Jones (Heritage House Publishing)

9.

Crossing the Divide: Discoverin­g a Wilderness Ethic in Canada's Northern Rockies

Wayne Sawchuk (Creekstone Press)

10.

On their Own Terms:

True Stories of Trailblazi­ng Women of Vancouver Island

Haley Healey

(Heritage House Publishing)

11.

Bisous and Brioche: Classic French Recipes and Family Favorites from a Life in France

Laura Bradbury & Rebecca Wellman (Touchwood Editions)

12.

Balancing Bountiful: What I Learned about Feminism from My Polygamist Grandmothe­rs

Mary Jayne Blackmore (Caitlin Press)

13.

Hope Matters: Why Changing the Way We Think is Critical to Solving the Environmen­tal Crisis

Elin Kelsey (Greystone Books)

14.

Gone Viking: A Travel Saga

Bill Arnott

(RMB | Rocky Mountain Books)

15.

Deep and Sheltered Waters: The History of Tod Inlet

David R. Gray, foreword by Nancy J. Turner & Robert D. Turner (Royal B.C. Museum)

— Compiled by the Associatio­n of Book Publishers of B.C.

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