Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Canada Reads - The 2015 List

Who Defends What. 

CBC's annual battle of the books competition, revealed this year's roster of panellists and contending books Tuesday morning on Q:
  • Cameron Bailey, artistic director of the Toronto International Film Festival, will defend Ru by Kim Thúy, translated by Sheila Fischman, a story inspired by the author's own experiences as a refugee from war-torn Vietnam.

  • Actress Kristin Kreuk (Beauty and the BeastSmallville) will defend journalist Kamal Al-Solaylee's memoir Intolerable, which chronicles his journey as a Middle Eastern gay man finding a home in Canada while members of his family slip into hard-line interpretations of Islam. 

  • Activist and social entrepreneur Craig Kielburger will defend The Inconvenient Indian by Thomas King, the acclaimed writer's critical and personal missive on what it means to be "Indian" in North America.

  • Broadcaster Elaine "Lainey" Lui (etalk reporter and co-host of The Social) will defend When Everything Feels like the Movies by Raziel Reid, an edgy work of YA fiction that explores youth, sexuality and the search for identity.

  • Singer-songwriter Martha Wainwright will defend And the Birds Rained Down by Jocelyne Saucier, translated by Rhonda Mullins, a haunting meditation on aging and identity.
  • You can learn more about this year's contenders and panellists on our Canada Reads 2015 page.
    The 2015 show will be hosted by Wab Kinew, who won last year's competition defending The Orenda by Joseph Boyden. This year's panellists are tasked with identifying "the one book to break barriers."


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