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Home from the Vinyl Cafe

Short story collection by Stuart McLean


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Short story collection by Stuart McLean

FieldValue
nameHome from the Vinyl Cafe
imageHome from the Vinyl Cafe.jpg
authorStuart McLean
illustratorWesley Bates
countryCanada
languageEnglish
publisherViking by Penguin Books Canada Limited
pub_date1998
media_typePrint (hardback & paperback)
pages256 pp
isbn0-14-027743-9
isbn_note(paperback)
preceded_byWhen We Were Young: A Collection of Canadian Stories
followed_byVinyl Cafe Unplugged

Home from the Vinyl Cafe (1998) is Stuart McLean's second volume of stories that first aired on the CBC Radio program The Vinyl Cafe. It was the winner of the 1999 Stephen Leacock Award for Humour.

Stories included in Home from the Vinyl Cafe:

  • Dave Cooks the Turkey
  • Holland
  • Valentine's Day
  • Sourdough
  • Music Lessons
  • Burd
  • Emil
  • The Birthday Party
  • Summer Camp
  • The Cottage
  • Road Trip
  • Labour Days
  • School Days
  • A Day Off
  • On the Roof
  • Polly Anderson's Christmas Party

References

References

  1. "Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour winners".
  2. Stuart McLean. (1998). "Home from the Vinyl Cafe". Viking by Penguin Books Canada Limited.
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