A couple posts ago, I included an excerpt from Thomas Mulcair’s autobiography. As a librarian who previously spent nearly a decade in the Canadian book industry, that made me think it might be fun to compare and contrast some of the details of each leader’s book (full disclosure – I’ve only read Mulcair’s…so far.)
Title | Author | Publisher | Amazon Pbk Price |
Pages | Year | Amazon Rating (Total Reviews) |
Trivia |
Strength of Conviction | Thomas Mulcair | Dundurn Press | $15.00 | 192 | Aug 2015 |
4.4 (25) | Published by Canada’s largest Canadian-owned publisher |
Common Ground | Justin Trudeau | HarperCollins | $14.43 | 352 | Oct 2014 | 4.1 (47) | Where do you start? 😉 |
Who We Are | Elizabeth May | Greystone Books | $21.95 | 240 | Sept. 2014 | 4.9 (15) | Arguably the most environmentally conscious publisher on the list. |
A Great Game: The Forgotten Leafs & The Rise of Professional Hockey |
Stephen Harper | Simon & Schuster | $17.17 | 368 | Nov 2013 | 4.2 (30) | The only leader to not have a traditional autobiography/manifesto. I suspect he’s thinking about his memoirs though! |
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