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SON OF A CRITCH a childish newfoundland memoir. Cover Image E-book E-book

SON OF A CRITCH a childish newfoundland memoir

Critch, Mark (Author).

Summary: A heartfelt and outrageously funny memoir about Newfoundland, family, and being the weirdest kid in schoolWhat 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. Critch takes us to where it all began in this tremendously funny and warm look back on his formative years. A "recovering Catholic," he recalls his many misadventures growing up on the outskirts of a small town. And when your radio-star dad is the talk of the town, and your mom can't stop talking at all, life at home is always entertaining.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 in this hilarious debut, we learn that Critch has been causing trouble his whole life. Son of a Critch will have you longing for life in Canada's most unique province--even if you've never been there--and marvelling at how one person's childhood could be so ridiculously funny.

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  • ISBN: 9780735235076
  • ISBN: 0735235074
  • ISBN: 0735235066
  • ISBN: 9780735235069
  • Physical Description: electronic resource
    remote
    1 online resource
  • Publisher: [S.l.] : VIKING, 2018.
Subject: HUMOR / Topic / Celebrity & Popular Culture
Critch, Mark
Critch, Mark -- Childhood and youth
Television actors and actresses -- Canada -- Biography
Motion picture actors and actresses -- Canada -- Biography
Comedians -- Canada -- Biography
Newfoundland and Labrador -- Biography
Genre: Electronic books.

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