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Recounts true stories of comedy, outrage, and tragedy set in the quaint immorality and sin of small-town Ontario in the 1930s.
  • 01 August 2006
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Eavesdroppings recounts life in the small towns of Ontario before sin arrived on the Internet - a time when churches were never locked and parents, not wishing to be disturbed while they listened to the radio, shooed their children out to play in the dark, unguarded streets without fear. Here you’ll find comedy, outrage, and tragedy but no disguise. Included are actual events and the names of all persons involved.

The author tracks the quaint immorality of smalltown sin in the 1930s and its evolution from full-frontal bingo in the churches to the current degeneracy of nude women wrestling men in vats of Jell-O in licensed nightclubs, but he never moralizes. Indeed, he provides no uplifting messages at all - just gossip, which, as Oscar Wilde said, "is what history is all about and more fun."

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Price: $22.99
Pages: 200
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date: 01 August 2006
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781550026290
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HUMOR / Topic / Adult, Humour, HUMOR / General, HISTORY / General
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"... whether you trace your roots back to Galt, Ont., Dog River, Sask., or any of the number of small towns that formed the backbone of this great country you will find something to relate to in this highly readable, thoroughly entertaining book."


— Terri Kerbrat

"It's part memoir and part autobiography, but mostly very funny."


— Jon Fear

"... it's hard not to laugh out loud reading the manuscript, whether it's about Central Public School discipline, which would warm the heart of a personal-injury lawyer, about a flying saucer landing on Alps Road, or the incongruous details of Cambridge's first strip club."


— Kevin Swayze

"Whether or not you knew any of the characters, it is still fun to read about their past exploits. Bob is an excellent writer and the book is highly readable and will probably make you laugh out loud."


— Jill Summerhayes

Bob Green was born at home in Galt, ONtario, in 1930 and now resides in Cambridge. He received his journalism degree from Ryerson but pursued improbable careers in jazz drumming, landscape painting, and film. He was the principal actor in Barry Greenwald's Golden Palm Award-winner Metamorphosis at Cannes in 1976. He considers Eavesdroppings his legacy.