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Home from the Vinyl Cafe |  | Author: Stuart McLean Publisher: Riverhead Trade Category: Book
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Seller: athena_books Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 262017
Media: Paperback Edition: Reprint Pages: 272 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 0.8
ISBN: 1594482748 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781594482748 ASIN: 1594482748
Publication Date: October 2, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Welcome to the world of the Vinyl Caf. Meet Dave, the owner of the world's smallest record store. Meet his pal, Kenny Wong, who runs Wong's Scottish Meat Pies. Meet Dave's wife and their children who, along with everyone else in town, bump and stumble through a hilarious year of mistakes, miscues, misunderstandings, and muddle. Whether it's the mystery of sending kids to camp, the dangers of putting up Christmas lights, or the potential for mayhem at the grocery store, in the hands of humorist and master storyteller Stuart McLean the chaotic melody of daily life is underscored by the harmonious sounds of family, friends, and neighbors.
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If you lend this book out, you will definitely want it back! June 20, 2000 emmarose (british columbia) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book is not only a very good read, but a truly memorable experience. It made me almost want to pet cats, smile at my unruly 6-yr.old neighbour, and actually consider a neighbourhood block party. (Fortuanately the mood soon passed). The characters in it are lovable and recogizable. The teenage daughter in it was very much like my own teenager, and it was with relief and interest to see how other families interact with such a character. (Often with trepidation!) The stories really are quite wonderful----I don't often laugh out loud whilst reading, but I certainly did with this book----so much so, that my husband checked my night table to make sure my tea cup actually did have tea in it, and not something a little more adult like. A great book---I want all my friends and family to read it;however I am insisting that first they lend me a prized possession of theirs to be returned only when I get my book back.
An hilarious accounting of a year in the life... October 8, 2000 Caz 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
McLean's book, 'Home from the Vinyl Cafe,' is a hoot from start to finish. It's a sorry day in Canada that this title is now out of print, it really is. McLean's a national treasure of humour.If you do manage to find this title (I've got my fingers crossed for you), then beware - do not read this while on public transport or eating out. You'll be laughing out loud, long and hard, from the get-go. The opening sequence is one of the funniest pieces of prose I've read in a long time; you will never look at Christmas dinner in the same light again. McLean has an easy-going, conversational writing style that engages the reader immediately - he draws you in as a willing voyeur, anticipating the next hilarious calamity to strike the book's protagonist. If you live in the north climes where it gets cold at night, the final sequence in the book will harken back your days of daring... ever stick your tongue to cold metal? Not so funny for the poor soul who dares such trickery, hilarious for those who're watching. This book gets a big thumbs up - it's not a challenging read, but it's tremendous fun nonetheless!
A great diversion from ... December 2, 2002 CT (Montreal) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
... a very ordinary family. Now, I don't mean ordinary in the boring sense of the term, quite the contrary. This is a collection of short stories spanning a year in the lives of a middle-class family. Everyone will be able to recognize themselves or others in these people to whom funny things tend to happen.A quick read that will have you smiling (and giggling) on the bus. You won't regret picking it up, and will look for McLean's other collections of stories about this wonderful family upon completing it.
Entertaining and heartwarming October 6, 2004 Sarah Sammis (Hayward, CA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I can see why Stuart McLean is one of Canada's beloved storytellers through the warmth, humanity and humor of his stories. My favorite stories came early in the book, one of them being "Turkey" which starts off both the book and the Winter section. The description of the turkey before it was roasted had me and my husband howling with laughter. Another favorite is the one about the birthday party, especially the scene where Dave tries to frost the cake while it is still warm. My husband recently made the same mistake when he was frosting my birthday cake. I think there is enough depth to this collection of stories that most any one can come away with a favorite story or at least a favorite scene.
From a high schooler June 14, 2006 SDK I picked this book out of a list given to me by my 12th grade english teacher. After searching everywhere i ordered it off amazon and am very pleased i did. it is an amazingly light, funny story about a 'stock' family that is a great summer read. i recommend it to both guys and girls, great book!
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