Lend Me Your EarsIn Lend me Your Ears: More Humorous Stories from Roaring Cove, the likable Schoolmaster continues to tell stories that comment on the goings on in Roaring Cove. The result is a delightful dose of genuine Newfoundland humour, and a colourful look at a rich and unique culture. Readers become familiar with Roaring Cove and its characters in Bruce's two previous books, The Crowd from Roaring Cove and A Segunda Vinda and by way of a compact disc entitled Baloney Chunks and Gravy. Most recently, children were also introduced to Roaring Cove in a children's book entitled Lucy Grey. All Roaring Cove stories are narrated by its Schoolmaster, a character Bruce has performed province wide and on radio. |
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Contenido
Introduction | 10 |
Aunt Daisys Letter | 24 |
A Good Piece of Play | 44 |
Jonas Pickett Strikes Again | 60 |
The Fires of Bonfire Night | 75 |
Mr Black Pun Hump | 97 |
The Young Ones | 111 |
Términos y frases comunes
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