Books by laura nowlin7/6/2023 ![]() ![]() The bestseller lists are compiled by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited from information provided by BookNet Canada’s national sales tracking service, BNC SalesData.ġ. “The Big Reveal” is as described in its subtitle: “An Illustrated Manifesto of Drag.” Author/drag queen Sasha Velour chronicles her own evolution in the fashion and societal art form. “Tremendous: The Life of a Comedy Savage” is a memoir by Joey Diaz, the Cuban-American standup comedian, actor and podcaster, who credits his “immigrant mentality” for extricating him from an early life of drugs, crime and depression. The Original Non-Fiction list this week has two light and bright newcomers. ![]() ![]() The new book, set in Toronto and Ontario’s cottage country, has tried-and-true romance tropes: thwarted desire, second chances and turned tables. Her first book, “Every Summer After,” just out in paperback, is No. The happiest author in Toronto this week is probably Carley Fortune, whose second novel, “Meet Me at the Lake,” is in the top spot on both the Original Fiction and the Canadian Fiction list. ![]()
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