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Episode 4 - 1976 Was a Great Year for Books (Feat. “Bear”, “Bane of Nightmares”)

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"Whatever you dream, it can be yours. 1976 was a year for dreams."

~Cassie Falling (Winner of Loudest Laugh 2018)

In 1976, as the United States dreamed of plaid shirts, backyard BBQs, and truly awful school pictures... (And Canada apparently dreamed of romance with nature and its furry inhabitants...) Two books were born:

Bear by Marian Engel

Bane of Nightmares by Adrian Cole

Sure, 1976 also saw the launch of Apple Computer Company. But what was that in comparison with the winner of the Governor General's Literary Award? (A Canadian award, but still.) Listen to find out all of this and more, in this very special episode of Retro Books Badly Written.

Credits:

Cassie Falling: Host / Music Composer / Super Nova

Robert B: Co-Host / Sound Editor / Proprietor of Tom Horton's (lesser known brother of Tim)

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"Whatever you dream, it can be yours. 1976 was a year for dreams."

~Cassie Falling (Winner of Loudest Laugh 2018)

In 1976, as the United States dreamed of plaid shirts, backyard BBQs, and truly awful school pictures... (And Canada apparently dreamed of romance with nature and its furry inhabitants...) Two books were born:

Bear by Marian Engel

Bane of Nightmares by Adrian Cole

Sure, 1976 also saw the launch of Apple Computer Company. But what was that in comparison with the winner of the Governor General's Literary Award? (A Canadian award, but still.) Listen to find out all of this and more, in this very special episode of Retro Books Badly Written.

Credits:

Cassie Falling: Host / Music Composer / Super Nova

Robert B: Co-Host / Sound Editor / Proprietor of Tom Horton's (lesser known brother of Tim)

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