Humorist Max Braithwaite was born one hundred years ago today in Nokomis, Saskatchewan. His
Why Shoot the Teacher was one of the very first Canadian novels I ever read... and the 1977 film adaptation, starring Bud Cort, is a favourite.
So why is it that I haven't so much as picked up another Braithwaite novel?
The titles have something to do with it. The Night We Stole the Mountie's Car and The Commodore's Barge is Alongside gave off a folksy ring that had me covering my ears.
McClelland and Stewart's cover treatments neutered titillating titles...
...or rendered them dull and humourless.
So I passed on his books, offered in plenty at garage sales, thrift shops, and church bazaars, until last week I happened upon this, the one Braithwaite novel McClelland and Stewart did not publish:
Not bought at a church bazaar.
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