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OverviewMICHAEL DE ADDER is back! Six years and multiple national and regional newspaper awards later, Michael de Adder is back home where he belongs. If you thought you laughed and sighed with recognition in the original, get ready for a rip roaring snorter of a treat with You Might Still Be From Nova Scotia If.... As de Adder proves again, this is a province that is proud of who it is and likes nothing better than a good laugh, especially at itself. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael de AdderPublisher: MacIntyre Purcell Publishing Inc. Imprint: MacIntyre Purcell Publishing Inc. Dimensions: Width: 22.90cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781772761337ISBN 10: 1772761338 Pages: 132 Publication Date: 11 September 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBRILLIANT Cartoonist Michael de Adder may be best known nationally and internationally as a brilliantly witty, spot-on, acerbic social commentator and political balloon-pricker. But in this latest collection, You Might Still Be From Nova Scotia If... Michael shows another, gentler side. He's still brilliantly witty, spot-on, and occasionally acerbic too, but his love for this unique place and our sometimes-quirky ways and wisdoms shines through every page. Recommended for locals and CFAs alike. --Stephen Kimber, Author, Sailors, Slackers and Blind Pigs: Halifax at War CHUCKLE Mike de Adder's brushwork is as inviting as that of Maud Lewis's homey and comfy pictorials, and the ideas are as catchy and memorable as anything by Andy Warhol. Mike de Adder's depictions of Bluenose life are so deft, so telling, that you have no choice but to smile, chuckle, shake your head, and then tear up in nostalgic recollection or acknowledgment of, yep, that that's the way things were--and are--if you're still from Nova Scotia. --George Elliott Clarke, seventh Parliamentary Poet Laureate (2016 and 2017) CHUCKLE Mike de Adder's brushwork is as inviting as that of Maud Lewis's homey and comfy pictorials, and the ideas are as catchy and memorable as anything by Andy Warhol. Mike de Adder's depictions of Bluenose life are so deft, so telling, that you have no choice but to smile, chuckle, shake your head, and then tear up in nostalgic recollection or acknowledgment of, yep, that that's the way things were--and are--if you're still from Nova Scotia. --George Elliott Clarke, seventh Parliamentary Poet Laureate (2016 and 2017) BRILLIANT Cartoonist Michael de Adder may be best known nationally and internationally as a brilliantly witty, spot-on, acerbic social commentator and political balloon-pricker. But in this latest collection, You Might Still Be From Nova Scotia If... Michael shows another, gentler side. He's still brilliantly witty, spot-on, and occasionally acerbic too, but his love for this unique place and our sometimes-quirky ways and wisdoms shines through every page. Recommended for locals and CFAs alike. --Stephen Kimber, Author, Sailors, Slackers and Blind Pigs: Halifax at War BRILLIANT Cartoonist Michael de Adder may be best known nationally and internationally as a brilliantly witty, spot-on, acerbic social commentator and political balloon-pricker. But in this latest collection, You Might Still Be From Nova Scotia If... Michael shows another, gentler side. He's still brilliantly witty, spot-on, and occasionally acerbic too, but his love for this unique place and our sometimes-quirky ways and wisdoms shines through every page. Recommended for locals and CFAs alike. --Stephen Kimber, Author, Sailors, Slackers and Blind Pigs: Halifax at War Author Information"""CHUCKLE"" ""Mike de Adder's brushwork is as inviting as that of Maud Lewis's homey and comfy pictorials, and the ideas are as catchy and memorable as anything by Andy Warhol. Mike de Adder's depictions of Bluenose life are so deft, so telling, that you have no choice but to smile, chuckle, shake your head, and then tear up in nostalgic recollection or acknowledgment of, yep, that that's the way things were--and are--if you're still from Nova Scotia."" --George Elliott Clarke, seventh Parliamentary Poet Laureate (2016 and 2017)" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |