Voting On A Book For A Country To Read

A CBC radio panel has chosen Hubert Aquin’s controversial “Prochain Episode” as the book it would most like Canadians to read in this year’s Canada Reads program. Over several programs the panel voted off other books under consideration. The final two books for the winning slot were the Aquin and Wayne Johnston’s The ‘Colony of Unrequited Dreams’. In previous days, they had debated the merits of, and had voted off, Paul Hiebert’s ‘Sarah Binks’, Yann Martel’s ‘Life of Pi’ and Helen Humphreys’s ‘The Lost Garden’.