David Johnston, Elizabeth Hay, Darrel J. McLeod, Terese Marie Mailhot make 2019 RBC Taylor Prize longlist

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Caption: (From left): Former Governor General David Johnston, Elizabeth Hay, Darrel J. McLeod and Terese Marie Mailhot are on the 2019 RBC Taylor Prize longlist. (RBC Taylor Prize)

Ten books make up the longlist of the 2019 RBC Taylor Prize, an annual $30,000 literary award that celebrates the best Canadian nonfiction of the year.
Former Governor General David Johnston is on the list for Trust: Twenty Ways to Build a Better Country, which is billed as a guide for all Canadians on how to strengthen a democratic society.
Johnston's joined on the longlist by author Elizabeth Hay, winner of the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Nonfiction Prize for memoir All Things Consoled, as well as the winner of the Governor General's Literary Award for nonfiction, Darrel J. McLeod for his memoir Mamaskatch.
Terese Marie Mailhot is also on the longlist for her critically acclaimed memoir Heart Berries. The book is about Mailhot's coming of age on Seabird Island in British Columbia.
The complete longlist is:
The jury, comprised of writers Camilla Gibb, Roy MacGregor and former chief justice Beverley McLachlin, read over 100 books to create the longlist.
The shortlist will be revealed on Jan. 9, 2019, followed by the winner on March 4, 2019.

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