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by Craig Takeuchi on March 11th, 2021 at 12:50 PM 1 of 1 2 of 1
One book has been crowned the 2021 champion of CBC’s annual book debate.
After four days of discussion and debate as well as laughter and tears in Toronto from March 8 to 11, Joshua Whitehead’s debut novel
Jonny Appleseed was named the top book for Canadians to read.
Host Ali Hassan moderated the debate between five celebrity panelists who advocated for their chosen Canadian books, based on the theme of One Book to Transport Us.
Each day of the competition saw the panelists eliminate one of five books chosen as finalists.