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Thin Ice: Coming of Age in Canada

Thin Ice: Coming of Age in Canada Hardcover - 1997

by McCall, Bruce

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Random House, 1997. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
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Bruce McCall has contributed written and visual humour to virtually every magazine in North America. He was a prominent member of the original National Lampoon, and has written for Saturday Night Live. His writing has appeared regularly in the New Yorker since 1979 and in recent years he has done many New Yorker covers. He lives in New York City with his wife and daughter.


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"A Great White North version of Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes ... The remembrances of this illustrator and writer are wry, painful, affectionate, and original ... A treasure." --Entertainment Weekly

"A memoir as poignant and comic as a Chaplin movie. Its satirical wit cuts society's hypocrites and bullies with an edge as keen as Mordecai Richler's while its drama lays bare the unfulfilled dreams of small-town Canadians in the compassionate manner of Alice Munro." --Montreal Gazette

"A funny and sentimentally tragic little memoir of a tortured Ontario boyhood . . . [Thin Ice will] inspire appreciative nods from anyone who grew up in Canada in the forties or fifties." --The Globe and Mail





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