Nino Ricci Books in Order
Nino Ricci is a critically acclaimed author whose writing career has spanned multiple continents and genres. His internationally acclaimed debut novel, Lives of the Saints, spent 75 weeks on the Globe and Mail's bestseller list and garnered numerous prestigious awards, including the F.G. Bressani Prize, the Books in Canada First Novel Award, and the Governor General's Award for Fiction. The novel's success led to a trilogy, which continued with In a Glass House and Where She Has Gone. The Lives of the Saints trilogy was adapted into a television miniseries starring Sophia Loren and Kris Kristofferson. Ricci's subsequent works, such as Testament, a fictional retelling of the life of Jesus, have been hailed as masterpieces by prominent publications, including Saturday Night. Testament was also a Booklist Choice, a Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year, and a winner of the Trillium Award.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Nino Ricci
- #1AmazonEmily Carr (By: John Ralston Saul)(2008)
- #2AmazonLord Beaverbrook (By: David Adams Richards)(2008)
- #3AmazonMordecai Richler (By: M.G. Vassanji)(2008)
- #4AmazonNorman Bethune (By: Adrienne Clarkson)(2009)
- #5AmazonPierre Elliott Trudeau(2009)
- #6AmazonStephen Leacock (By: Margaret MacMillan)(2009)
- #7AmazonL.M. Montgomery (By: Jane Urquhart)(2009)
- #8AmazonRené Lévesque (By: Daniel Poliquin)(2009)
- #9AmazonMarshall McLuhan (By: Douglas Coupland)(2010)
- #10AmazonLouis Riel and Gabriel Dumont (By: Joseph Boyden)(2010)
- #11AmazonLouis-Hippolyte Lafontaine and Robert Baldwin (By: John Ralston Saul)(2010)
- #12AmazonMaurice Richard (By: Charles Foran)(2011)
- #13AmazonTommy Douglas (By: Vincent Lam)(2011)
- #14AmazonThe Journey Prize Anthology 9(1997)
About Nino Ricci
Nino Ricci is a critically acclaimed author whose writing career has spanned multiple continents and genres. His internationally acclaimed debut novel, Lives of the Saints, spent 75 weeks on the Globe and Mail's bestseller list and garnered numerous prestigious awards, including the F.G. Bressani Prize, the Books in Canada First Novel Award, and the Governor General's Award for Fiction. The novel's success led to a trilogy, which continued with In a Glass House and Where She Has Gone. The Lives of the Saints trilogy was adapted into a television miniseries starring Sophia Loren and Kris Kristofferson. Ricci's subsequent works, such as Testament, a fictional retelling of the life of Jesus, have been hailed as masterpieces by prominent publications, including Saturday Night. Testament was also a Booklist Choice, a Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year, and a winner of the Trillium Award.
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