Jian Ghomeshi (host), Carmen Aguirre, Shad |
This year, for the first time ever on Canada Reads, the non-fiction genre was tackled with the final five books being: "Something Fierce: Memoirs of a Revolutionary Daughter" by Carmen Aguirre (backed by Shad), "On a Cold Road" by Dave Bidini (back by Stacey McKenzie), "The Game" by Ken Dryden (backed by Alan Thicke), "Prisoner of Tehran" by Marina Nemat (backed by Arlene Dickinson), and "The Tiger" by John Vaillant (backed by Anne-France Goldwater).
Through four days of debates with tears, passion, outrageous claims (*cough* Anne-France Goldwater *cough*), and questions about the Canadian identity, Carmen Aguirre's "Something Fierce" took this year's title of Canada Reads champion. If you don't know the rapper Shad already, his music is filled with well-versed and intelligent lyrics and easily one of my favourite Canadian rappers. So it wasn't too surprising to see Shad's intellect and poised manner carry over to the debate table, even being called one of the best celebrity book-backers Canada Reads has ever seen.
All of the final five books are available at Chapters/Indigo and for more information on Canada Reads, do check out their website.
1 comment:
Awesome recap! I don't usually watch the CBC (or anything for that matter), but this definitely sounds like something I'll want to tune into next year. Thanks Laura!
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