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In this frank and moving memoir, the author recalls growing up in a poor and alcohol-ridden neighborhood of a small city before and during World War II. Following his experiences after the war, the narrative relates the shattering of his mother’s dreams and his own inability to bridge the gulf between himself and his alcoholic father, casting a dark shadow over his childhood. The account reveals how the protagonist never permitted his rocky beginnings to affect his hope for the future, portraying his survival in a bleak environment and of the early road traveled in becoming a man of honor, reputation, and respect as a judge of the Superior Court of Ontario. Also featuring a diverse selection of the author’s poetry, this anthology reflects not only the author’s experiences on the bench but the empathy and compassion for the underdog that he learned while growing up on Simcoe Street.

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“It is every writer's dream: you give a workshop, someone hands you a manuscript, you read it right away, you can't put it down. It's raw. Driven. There's a fresh voice. A perspective you never considered. You laugh. Weep. It's so good you know you can recommend it to your publisher.” —Susan Musgrave, Vancouver Sun

“[The author] is a careful and precise recorder of the dramas and tragedies . . . [He] reminds the reader of Alden Nowlan at his finest.” —George Fetherling, Vancouver Sun

“Sensitive, humane . . . written in a spare, graceful style where only what's necessary makes it to the page.” —Toronto Star

The Kid from Simcoe Street: A Memoir and Poems

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      Publisher: Exile Editions
      Publication Date: 30/06/2012
      ISBN13: 9781550962604, 978-1550962604
      ISBN10: 1550962604

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this frank and moving memoir, the author recalls growing up in a poor and alcohol-ridden neighborhood of a small city before and during World War II. Following his experiences after the war, the narrative relates the shattering of his mother’s dreams and his own inability to bridge the gulf between himself and his alcoholic father, casting a dark shadow over his childhood. The account reveals how the protagonist never permitted his rocky beginnings to affect his hope for the future, portraying his survival in a bleak environment and of the early road traveled in becoming a man of honor, reputation, and respect as a judge of the Superior Court of Ontario. Also featuring a diverse selection of the author’s poetry, this anthology reflects not only the author’s experiences on the bench but the empathy and compassion for the underdog that he learned while growing up on Simcoe Street.

      Trade Review
      “It is every writer's dream: you give a workshop, someone hands you a manuscript, you read it right away, you can't put it down. It's raw. Driven. There's a fresh voice. A perspective you never considered. You laugh. Weep. It's so good you know you can recommend it to your publisher.” —Susan Musgrave, Vancouver Sun

      “[The author] is a careful and precise recorder of the dramas and tragedies . . . [He] reminds the reader of Alden Nowlan at his finest.” —George Fetherling, Vancouver Sun

      “Sensitive, humane . . . written in a spare, graceful style where only what's necessary makes it to the page.” —Toronto Star

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