Toronto Star bestsellers: Canadians Louise Penny and David Chilton top the fiction and non-fiction lists

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If you subscribe to stereotypes about Canadians, then it seems fitting that books about hockey and maple syrup populate the Canadian non-fiction list this week.

James Duthie‘s “Certified Beauties” and Rick Westhead‘s “We Breed Lions” have been regulars there for a while. The former is a collection of stories about hockey that Duthie has gathered in his time as the host of TSN’s coverage of the sport; the latter is an examination of the darkest, ugliest aspects of hockey culture, spurred by this summer’s sexual assault trial of five world junior players, who were all acquitted.

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