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Son Of A Critch: A Childish Newfoundland Memoir

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Son Of A Critch: A Childish Newfoundland Memoir

Contributors:

By (Author) Mark Critch

ISBN:

9780735235083

Publisher:

Prentice Hall Press

Imprint:

Prentice Hall Press

Publication Date:

12th May 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Prizes:

Winner of Atlantic Book Awards - Margaret and John Savage First Book Award 2019

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 150mm, Height 228mm

Description

NOW A CBC TELEVISION SERIES WINNER OF THE MARGARET AND JOHN SAVAGE FIRST BOOK AWARD FOR NON-FICTION SHORTLISTED FOR THE KOBO EMERGING WRITER PRIZE LONGLISTED FOR THE RBC TAYLOR PRIZE SHORTLISTED FOR THE STEPHEN LEACOCK MEMORIAL MEDAL FOR HUMOUR A hilarious story of family, getting into trouble, and finding one's place in the world. What could be better than growing up in the 1980s How about growing up in 1980s Newfoundland, which-as Mark Critch will tell you-was more like the 1960s. Take a trip to where it all began in this funny and warm look back on his formative years. Here we find a young Mark trick-or-treating at a used car lot, getting locked out of school on a fourth-floor window ledge, faking an asthma attack to avoid being arrested by military police, trying to buy beer from an untrustworthy cab driver, shocking his parents by appearing naked onstage-and much more. Best known as the "roving reporter" for CBC's This Hour Has 22 Minutes, Mark Critch has photo-bombed Justin Trudeau, interviewed Great Big Sea's Alan Doyle (while impersonating Alan Doyle), offered Pamela Anderson a million dollars to stop acting, and crashed White House briefings. But, as we see in this playful debut, he's been causing trouble his whole life. Son of a Critch captures the wonder and cluelessness of a kid trying to figure things out, but with the clever observations of an adult, and the combination is perfect.

Reviews

Not since the first one pulled his boat up, has there been a scribbler of such fine and unusual emanations pouring out of one man. Yes, [Mark Critch] says hes from the big island, but where he was washed up, would be worth finding out. And Id love to know where he gets his ink, I am such a fan. Gordon Pinsent, actor and playwright

Son of a Critch explains a lot. Marks wondrous imagination and unique vision of the world is almost completely explained by his young life. This book is a one of a kind adventure from one of my favourite people in the world. I had to read most sections twice as either I could not believe what I had just read, or my eyes were flooding with laughing tears. It is Wicked and Deadly. Alan Doyle,musician and lead singer of Great Big Sea

Finally, a book that answers so many questions about Critch.... If you read only one book by a famous Newfoundlander who was raised next to the highway, it pretty much has to be this one. Youll be amazed at how funny Mark is. Also, that hes not dead. Barry Julien, Co-Executive Producer/Writer, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

Son of a Critch is everything you would expect from the smart, urbane, and imaginative mind of Canadas grooviest satirist. Greg Proops, comedian and actor

Do not read this book on an airplane because you will be smiling and laughing like an idiot, which would be the most unCanadian thing to do while reading the most hilarious book by Canadas most charming storyteller. Caroline Rhea, comedian and actor

Having done many shows in Newfoundland and being a devotee of Codco, I have long been captivated by Newfoundlanderstheir warmth, grit, and forthrightness, but especially their humour. Mark captures all of that so cleverly. I laughed from start to finish, often uproariously. Anne Murray, singer

There are so many strengths to [Critch's] writing but Id note his flair with metaphor and simile this is nimble, nuanced writing ... thoughtful and honed for laughs. The St. Johns Telegram

Author Bio

MARK CRITCH is one of the most recognizable faces in Canadian comedy and has won multiple awards for both writing and performance. For fourteen years, he has starred on CBC's flagship show, This Hour Has 22 Minutes. As an anchor and "roving reporter," he has brought celebrities and politicians to Canadian living rooms across the nation. He is the host of CBC's Halifax Comedy Festival and has written for and appeared in CBC's world-renowned Just for Laughs series.

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