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Welcome Home : 10th Anniversary Edition door…
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Welcome Home : 10th Anniversary Edition (origineel 1992; editie 2002)

door Stuart McLean

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Across thousands of miles, the Canadian population clusters like loosely strung beads on the thread of the 49th parallel. This is truly Canada--a vast stretch of land and a bounty of small towns. In Welcome Home, Stuart McLean takes us on a heartwarming journey from one coast to the other to visit these small yet vibrant places and meet their remarkable citizens. We visit Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, an old-fashioned "cow town"; Dresden, Ontario, once a destination for escaped slaves using the Underground Railroad; St-Jean-de-Matha, Quebec, where the worldÕs strongest man is buried; and Foxwarren, Manitoba, a quintessential hockey town. We wander along Main Street in Sackville, New Brunswick; explore Nakusp, B.C., which may have been the home of an illegitimate child of royalty; and watch the icebergs float by in Ferryland, Newfoundland. Each town Stuart visits tells us a little about Canada's rich and often forgotten history and a lot about who Canadians are today. With a storyteller's eye for detail and an effervescent sense of humour, Stuart McLean introduces us to seven truly wonderful places and dozens of extraordinary people.… (meer)
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Titel:Welcome Home : 10th Anniversary Edition
Auteurs:Stuart McLean
Info:Penguin Books Canada, Limited (2002), Paperback, 496 pages
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Welcome Home 10th Anniversary Edition: Travels In Smalltown Canada door Stuart McLean (1992)

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In this book, Stuart McLean decides to travel to various small towns in different parts of Canada and chronicle his experiences. Are small towns the same all across the country? Are there differences between French and English? Between the mountains and the prairies, east and west? McLean met many people from many walks of life. Along the way he found people who on the whole love their families, their communities, and their country. All done with the usual McLean humour. ( )
  dianemb | Feb 18, 2011 |
Stories that read like you'd like to hear them. Hallmarky at time certainly, but not untrue. ( )
  mielniczuk | Nov 21, 2009 |
Every time I read Stuart McLean, it's like I can hear him reading to me in my head. Maybe I've just listened to too many of his shows on the radio...

Welcome Home: Travels in Smalltown Canada is an interesting exploration of what small town life actually is, good and bad, and how it impacts the people who choose to live this way. The people he meets, the adventures he finds, and the stories he tells are enough to convince me that living in at least 5 of the places he profiles would be pretty fantastic. I am originally a smalltown girl who's now in the big city, and he really makes me miss it.

This was the first of McLean's books that I've read that was non-fiction, and therefore didn't include Dave and Morley and the Vinyl Cafe. I wasn't sure what I'd think. Now I know - Stuart McLean could re-write the phone book and I'd enjoy reading it. ( )
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Across thousands of miles, the Canadian population clusters like loosely strung beads on the thread of the 49th parallel. This is truly Canada--a vast stretch of land and a bounty of small towns. In Welcome Home, Stuart McLean takes us on a heartwarming journey from one coast to the other to visit these small yet vibrant places and meet their remarkable citizens. We visit Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, an old-fashioned "cow town"; Dresden, Ontario, once a destination for escaped slaves using the Underground Railroad; St-Jean-de-Matha, Quebec, where the worldÕs strongest man is buried; and Foxwarren, Manitoba, a quintessential hockey town. We wander along Main Street in Sackville, New Brunswick; explore Nakusp, B.C., which may have been the home of an illegitimate child of royalty; and watch the icebergs float by in Ferryland, Newfoundland. Each town Stuart visits tells us a little about Canada's rich and often forgotten history and a lot about who Canadians are today. With a storyteller's eye for detail and an effervescent sense of humour, Stuart McLean introduces us to seven truly wonderful places and dozens of extraordinary people.

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