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Original Title: | The Vinyl Cafe Unplugged |
ISBN: | 0140299149 (ISBN13: 9780140299144) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Vinyl Cafe #3 |
Literary Awards: | Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal (2001) |
Interpretation As Books Vinyl Cafe Unplugged (Vinyl Cafe #3)
The Vinyl Café Unplugged is the third book in Stuart McLean's Vinyl Café series, and like the one before it, Home from the Vinyl Café, it won the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour. This collection contains 14 delightful stories, many first broadcast on CBC Radio, about an idiosyncratic family of four in Toronto. Dave and Morley, the parents, and Sam and Stephanie, the children, lead a life of endless minor mishaps and misunderstandings.In "Odd Jobs," Dave, who owns a record store called the Vinyl Café, wants to install an outlet in his kitchen at home. Friends from the neighbourhood come over one by one to help until, by the end of the day, they have broken a window, chipped a sink, and left 15 large holes in the kitchen wall without managing to install an outlet. In "The Razor's Edge," Dave leaves for the airport at 6:15 a.m. for a 7 o'clock flight. Arriving, he enters the wrong line and then gets lost. Reaching the gate with 45 seconds to spare, he finds it deserted and soon discovers he's two hours early. When an airline staffer arrives and remarks on how early he is, he says, "I always try to be. I've never understood those people who wait until the last moment." Whether they're trying to toilet train their cat, Galway, or figure out why the air conditioning cools every room except the one they sleep in, Dave and Morley and the kids keep their endless good humour and let us in on their secret lives. --Mark Frutkin
Specify Of Books Vinyl Cafe Unplugged (Vinyl Cafe #3)
Title | : | Vinyl Cafe Unplugged (Vinyl Cafe #3) |
Author | : | Stuart McLean |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 272 pages |
Published | : | 2001 by Penguin (first published 2000) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Humor. Short Stories. Cultural. Canada |
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Ratings: 4.25 From 1538 Users | 129 ReviewsArticle Of Books Vinyl Cafe Unplugged (Vinyl Cafe #3)
Seriously, I can't get enough. I am just loving these books-I purchased 4 of them and I can't wait to read them all. They are just so sweet and funny and relatable. It almost makes me want to move to Canada. I love Dave!This is my first vinyl cafe read and I must say I can hardly wait to read another book. From laughing out loud to a few tears this was truly a great read of small stories of one family. I feel like Dave and Morley are now my neighbors. Wonderful story telling by Stuart McLean. I can see why this has won the Stephen Leacock award! From the beginning Pet sounds made me laugh every chapter. The toaster episode will always bring a laugh when I think of it again. And finally to the last chapter where
I remember a lot of the stories from the radio, but my favourite in the reading (for funny)was Galway. If you want poignant, Figs. All are great and better read aloud, if you have someone to read them to.
Lovely, touching and laugh out loud funny. I remember hearing one of these on the radio driving through Canada on a program called, wait for it....Vinyl Cafe. This is a book you can pick up and put down and read at your leisure because, even though there is a through line of characters each story is complete in and of itself. So grab a cuppa and find a cosy place and enjoy.
Love this series!
As fun as Mclean's radio show or seeing him in concert (usually he is touring his native CA). While most of the stories caused me to smile or laugh, I'm proud to say that the final short story, called Love Never Ends, had me in tears. Not sad, just a glimpse of love well shared. If it does not get to you too, sorry, but I recommend that you start caring about life.
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