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1. The Spirit Cabinet by Paul Quarrington | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2001-05-10)
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A spirited novel
Spirit Fusion
difficult
Good writing, a little hard to swallow
This strange life |
2. Cigar Box Banjo: Notes on Music and Life by Paul Quarrington | |
Hardcover: 264
Pages
(2010-10-01)
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3. Whale Music by Paul Quarrington | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1994-09-01)
list price: US$12.95 Isbn: 0385254857 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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What would Brian Wilson think?
Fantasy is Reality
Smile ...
Fantastic 1st Person Narrative!
Quarrington knows us better than we know ourselves. |
4. The Boy on the Back of the Turtle: Seeking God, Quince Marmalade, and the Fabled Albatross on Darwin's Islands by Paul Quarrington | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2003-08-06)
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Islands for insight Quarrington visited the Islands with his daughter Carson, seven years old, and his father, "ten times that age".Quarrington, in an illustrious account, sought what Darwin found - a Great Insight.In keeping with that quest, his narrative is highly personalized and introspective.That is, after all, what "insight" is - looking inward.He recounts his boyhood adoption of divine Special Creation of the universe.Over the years, however, he came to understand how unsatisfying divine creation is in explaining life.As with those thousands of others, he came to see a pilgrimage to the islands as a likely source of enlightenment. He admits the symbolism of visiting the Galapagos with three generations.The account explains his travails as both a son and a parent.Where does "natural selection" fit in his dealings with his father and his daughter?He examines his own life, what he knows of his father's and how confesses to how adroitly Carson manipulates him.Through it all, Quarrington gives snippets of Darwin's life and thinking, that of natural selection's critics and how many questions have been pondered and answered.In order to accomplish this, he relies on a bevy of writers listed in a five-page bibliography.That's an enterprising effort for a writer listed as a "humourist".Yet, the humour, rich with ironies, is in full flower in this lucid account.Between the science, the charming [and sometimes not so charming] wit, he has provided a singularly readable account of one man's wrestling with the attempt to find something divine, where divinity has no place.It's a book reflecting what many have experienced, although likely with less success. In the end, Quarrington does achieve an insight.Perhaps even an Insight.While it's doubtlessly his own, unique in a way that may keep only its conceiver satisfied.Still, he accomplishes it after strenuous effort.He achieves it very early one morning in his kitchen, sipping a single malt and expressing contentment at what he has wrought.That's not a bad environment for gaining Insight.If he attains well-being from what he's wrought, who are we to dismiss it?He's made the effort, laid out his own path, and, like those pilgrims following Darwin's trail, perhaps we can follow Quarrington's example.[stephen a. haines - Ottawa, Canada] ... Read more |
5. Original Six: True Stories from Hockey's Classic Era | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(1996-09)
list price: US$21.99 Isbn: 0433397527 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Original Six
A great inside look on unsual experiences for the 6 best!
Traditiona dn myth of hockey revisited. Paul Quarrington has complied six stories (he penned the Bruins piece) centered on the Original Six era of the National Hockey League.These six stories take the reader back to the days when fans trully identified with their team.Two gems standout in this collection.The first is the Red Wings piece whose author recalls the days and nights spent with her grand father listening to Wings-Maple Leafs games.Each rooting for their own team.This is a wonderful piece on how these two people related to each other and the sport they so dearly loved. The second gem is the New York Rangers' story.The Ranger fan has always been a different breed, withstanding decades of misses and near hits at achieving the Cup.This story embodies the real Ranger fan and the depth of the emotional attachment to the team.All Ranger fans will identify with this story. For those hockey fans looking for something from the past "The Original Six" will bring them respite from the corporate sports world of today
Hockey the way it used to be. This one is for hockey fans that can't wait for a hockey fix until the start of next season. ... Read more |
6. Fishing for Brookies, Browns, and Bows: The Old Guy's Complete Guide to Catching Trout by Gord Deval | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2003-04)
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Fishing for Brookies, Browns and Bows
great practical and enjoyable book Although Canadians living in the Toronto area may most relate to the references to fishing in the area, this book should appeal to most fishermen and friends of fishermen with its very humourous and profound portrayal of (this is the best term I can think of) the "fishing lifestyle." Now what is particularly endearing about the "lifestyle" is that it is not the bass boat rock and roll we associate with those sponsor-laden infomericials we call fishing shows. Nor is this is about elitist fly fishing club types. This is about the obsessive bush-whacker who can't help but stop by a local conservation area on the way back from work to explore some obscure trickle of a stream which might hold aquatic life. Anyone into stream fishing for trout will be entertained by this book, and learn some valuable techniques. Gord Deval is generous in sharing his "secrets" that so many river anglers jealously guard. Highly recommended! ... Read more |
7. Galveston by Paul Quarrington | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2005-04-26)
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A Wallop Like A Gale Force Wind
The Giller Jury Disapoints Me |
8. The Ravine by Paul Quarrington | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2009-03-10)
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9. Fishing With My Old Guy: The Hilarious Quest for the Biggest Speckled Trout in the World by Paul Quarrington | |
Hardcover: 166
Pages
(1996-10)
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I are Paul's 'Old Guy'!Great book on a difficult subject.
I are the 'Old Guy'.Great book on a difficult subject! |
10. King Leary by Paul Quarrington | |
Hardcover: 232
Pages
(1988-02-01)
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"As the old mother would have it, I would not put a thief in my mouth to steal my brains."
Quarrington and Dave Bidini Discuss "King Leary" on video
One of the funniest books you will ever read This book will haveyou holding your stomach and wiping your eyes. It would be worth the readjust to find out the real meaning of the King's Indian nickname, Loofweda,which he translates as "skates like the wind".
Canadian Humour about a Canadian sport Happy Reading and enjoy!
Hilarious, very human, and touching |
11. The service by Paul Quarrington | |
Paperback: 182
Pages
(1978)
Isbn: 0889101167 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
12. The Life of Hope by Paul Quarrington | |
Paperback: 296
Pages
(1996)
Isbn: 0679307869 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
13. From the Far Side of the River : Chest-Deep in Little Fish and Big Ideas by Paul Quarrington | |
Paperback:
Pages
(2004)
Isbn: 1553650328 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Paul's Book of Fish * It's the variety that makes this "Paul's Book of Fish".Beginning with a quest for the majestic Steelhead on Vancouver Island, he crosses the Rockies to the Bow for Rainbow, and the Red River near Winnepeg for the monstrous Catfish found there.An opportunity to examine wider vistas takes him to the Bahamas for the quirky Bonefish.It's difficult to resolve which is more humorous, the antics of the Bonefish or those of the guides he encounters there.As he relates, guides are a major element in fishing away from local waters.Their status is always an issue.When their self-image confronts that of the fisherman's, the clash can be explosive. Fishing, to Quarrington, is not idle time.It can be ideal time, but when introspection intrudes, the result can be serenity or distress.Quarrington was surely almost unique in choosing fishing as a means of coping with the events of 11 September 2001.He confesses it was his form of escape from the "disaster of unexampled order" that had occured that morning.His personal disasters, a lost marriage and a lost father, further weighted his burdened mind.In the Bow River, well within urban boundaries, he reminds us that Isaak Walton, dean of fishers, declared fishing a "contemplative pursuit".While thus employed Quarrington floats in thoughts "like a shipwrecked man in a sea of debris and sharks". He ponders, for example, what proportional disaster might befall the fish he seeks.By the end of the evening, a small moment of good fortune helps redeem the day. In the final essay, he returns to Vancouver Island.Always a self-effacing man, the Tsunami Lodge, Canada's most up-market fishermen's haven, nearly overwhelms him.He uses devious means to be sent there, knowing it's beyond his reach.He's in constant fear of exposure, but wants to record the extravagance some fishermen will expend in their pursuit.It's a compelling piece, especially given that the article "never got written".Until now.This finale is Quarrington at his finest.His evasive dealings with the lodge owner, his alcoholic ramblings with colleague Jake MacDonald, and, of course, time on the water all provide an image of a man for whom fishing is far more than idle sport.The whole collection provides views of fishing no "outdoors" magazine can offer.[stephen a. haines - Ottawa, Canada]
Paul's Book of Fish * It's the variety that makes this "Paul's Book of Fish".Beginning with a quest for the majestic Steelhead on Vancouver Island, he crosses the Rockies to the Bow for Rainbow, and the Red River near Winnepeg for the monstrous Catfish found there.An opportunity to examine wider vistas takes him to the Bahamas for the quirky Bonefish.It's difficult to resolve which is more humorous, the antics of the Bonefish or those of the guides he encounters there.As he relates, guides are a major element in fishing away from local waters.Their status is always an issue.When their self-image confronts that of the fisherman's, the clash can be explosive. Fishing, to Quarrington, is not idle time.It can be ideal time, but when introspection intrudes, the result can be serenity or distress.Quarrington was surely almost unique in choosing fishing as a means of coping with the events of 11 September 2001.He confesses it was his form of escape from the "disaster of unexampled order" that had occured that morning.His personal disasters, a lost marriage and a lost father, further weighted his burdened mind.In the Bow River, well within urban boundaries, he reminds us that Isaak Walton, dean of fishers, declared fishing a "contemplative pursuit".While thus employed Quarrington floats in thoughts "like a shipwrecked man in a sea of debris and sharks". He ponders, for example, what proportional disaster might befall the fish he seeks.By the end of the evening, a small moment of good fortune helps redeem the day. In the final essay, he returns to Vancouver Island.Always a self-effacing man, the Tsunami Lodge, Canada's most up-market fishermen's haven, nearly overwhelms him.He uses devious means to be sent there, knowing it's beyond his reach.He's in constant fear of exposure, but wants to record the extravagance some fishermen will expend in their pursuit.It's a compelling piece, especially given that the article "never got written".Until now.This finale is Quarrington at his finest.His evasive dealings with the lodge owner, his alcoholic ramblings with colleague Jake MacDonald, and, of course, time on the water all provide an image of a man for whom fishing is far more than idle sport.The whole collection provides views of fishing no "outdoors" magazine can offer.[stephen a. haines - Ottawa, Canada] |
14. Storm Chasers: A Novel by Paul Quarrington | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2005-07-01)
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Dull book
Disappointing |
15. Fishing with My Old Guy by Paul Quarrington | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2003-04)
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16. Fishing With My Old Guy. by Paul. Quarrington | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1995-01-01)
Asin: B000DEM2VI Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
17. Canadian Rock Musicians: Zal Yanovsky, Paul Quarrington, Margo Davidson, Chris Colepaugh, Ian Thomas, Jean Derome, Nick Gilder, Daniel Victor | |
Paperback: 222
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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18. Biography - Quarrington, Paul (Lewis) (1953-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team | |
Digital: 11
Pages
(2003-01-01)
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19. Cancer Deaths in Ontario: Stephen Leacock, Barbara Frum, Tommy Douglas, Frank Boucher, Paul Quarrington, Roger Neilson, Janusz Zurakowski | |
Paperback: 312
Pages
(2010-09-14)
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20. Canadian Television Writers: Seth Rogen, Paul Gross, Paul Quarrington, Dave Thomas, Rick Jones, Andrew Younghusband, Joe Flaherty | |
Paperback: 236
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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