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Parking The Moose One Americans Epic Quest To Uncover His Incredible Canadian Roots Dave Hill

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Parking The Moose One Americans Epic Quest To Uncover His Incredible Canadian Roots Dave Hill
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Publisher: Doubleday Canada
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.68 MB
Author: Dave Hill
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Parking The Moose One Americans Epic Quest To Uncover His Incredible Canadian Roots Dave Hill by Dave Hill instant download after payment.

A quarter-Canadian from Cleveland explores his roots—and melts your face with joy.
There's an idea most Americans tend to learn as children. The idea that their country is the "best." But this never stuck with Dave Hill, even though he was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. His grandfather, you see, was from Canada (Clinton, Ontario, to be exact). And every Sunday at dinner he'd remind Dave and anyone else within earshot that it was in fact Canada, this magical and mysterious land just across the mighty Lake Erie, that was the "best."
It was an idea that took hold. While his peers kept busy with football, basketball and baseball, hockey became the only sport for Dave. Whenever bacon was served at home, he'd be sure to mention his preference for the Canadian variety. Likewise, if a song by Triumph came on the radio, he'd be the first to ask for it to be cranked up as loud as it would go. And he was more vocal about the vast merits of the Canadian...

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