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B.C.'s 15 bestselling books this week

The Association of Book Publishers of B.C. lists the week's top titles, from Iona Whishaw's latest Lane Winslow mystery to memoirs and regional histories.

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B.C.'s 15 bestselling books this week
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The bestselling books in B.C. for the week of June 13, compiled by the Association of Book Publishers of B.C., include:

1. A False and Fatal Claim: A Lane Winslow Mystery — Iona Whishaw (Touchwood Editions) 2. Unceded: Understanding British Columbia's Colonial Past and Why It Matters Now — George M. Abbott, foreword by Steven Point (UBC Press) 3. The Astronaut Children of Dunbar Street: A Memoir — Wiley Wei-Chium Ho (Douglas and McIntyre) 4. West Coast Kitchen Garden: Growing, Gathering, And Eating Through the Seasons — Sabrina Currie (Touchwood Editions) 5. David Suzuki: Lessons From a Lifetime: Ninety Years of Inspiration and Activism — David Suzuki, Ian Hanington (Greystone Books) 6. The Best of Roy Henry Vickers: 80 Selected Works — Lucky Budd, Roy Henry Vickers (Harbour Publishing Co.) 7. Tess's Red Dress: Honouring Love and Family — Carolyn Roberts, illustrated by Kelsey Matafoote (Medicine Wheel Publishing) 8. Real Enough: The Unlikely Story of Doug and the Slugs — Aaron Chapman (Anvil Press) 9. Woolly Dog Warms His Family — Andrea Fritz (Orca Books) 10. Dead Bees Still Sting: Tales of Life at the Edge of Nature — Susan Cormier (Greystone Books) 11. Fiddlehead Forest — Jana Curll (Greystone Books) 12. Stories of Nikkei Canadians: Resilence in Struggle — Masako Fukawa (Harbour Publishing Co.) 13. The Road to Bard: A Legacy of Shakespeare on Canada's West Coast — Christopher Gaze (Harbour Publishing Co.) 14. The Trees Talk — Jennifer Scott, illustrated by Carla Joseph (Medicine Wheel Publishing) 15. Seventy Two Seasons: A memoir about Noticing — M.A.C. Farrant (Ronsdale Press)

The list highlights titles from independent, B.C.-owned publishers sold in independent B.C. bookstores.