Beauty Tips from Moose Jaw: Travels in Search of Canada
by Will Ferguson
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It's too tempting to compare this to a Bill Bryson travelogue, and it's almost impossible not to ... there's the same gentle sarcasm and wit, the same interest in the offbeat, and the same love of country that Bryson displays in his best work. But Ferguson is a Canadian true-and-true, even if it took years of living in Japan to finally realize it, and the book is an amusing and always interesting look at various Canadian areas he travels to, along with personal stories and reminisces by Ferguso...more
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Read in May, 2008
My book club chose this recently (one member lived in Canada for some years). I actually got to read only about a third of the book, but I did enjoy it. The comparison to Bill Bryson is pretty apt, tho Ferguson doesn't have quite the sense of the absurd that Bryson does. The book is a fond, and often funny, look at various spots in Canada that many Canadians don't even know about. No charge for the history lessons thrown in here and there. This book could only have been written by a Canadian, a...more
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As someone currently obsessed with Canada (don't ask), this book was pretty darn perfect. Ferguson explores some of the country's most eccentric spots, sprinkling his journeys with just the right amount of historical information and personal narrative. I love the idea of Canada as a Land of the Lost—a shipwrecked nation—and Ferguson captures that exquisitely, that combination of melancholy and hope. You're not helping to cure my obsession here, man.
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I'm really horrible at non-fiction, even when it comes to humorous non-fiction like "Beauty Tips from Moose Jaw." In my defense this time though, the book just wasn't as funny as I hoped it would be. Sure, there were some funny parts, but they were surrounded by a lot more wistful memoir-type passages about the author's travels through Canada. It's not that it was a bad book, it just wasn't quite what I expected, so I was a bit disappointed.
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Read in July, 2008
Always despaired because Bill Bryson has never written about Canada? Ferguson does it for him and while his voice isn't quite as ha-ha funny as Bryson's, it's still an amusing and super-informative trip; one that makes me want to chuck it all for a long trip in exploration of a country I've always kind of wanted to call home.
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Read in July, 2007
ok - only ok. The history part was quite interesting, interwoven with the author's sense of humour and anecdotes regarding his life/family/experiences in that area. Only ok though. Found his comments "off" sometimes and I think he thought himself to be more clever than he actually is.
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Read in April, 2007
Will Ferguson's Beauty Tips from Moose Jaw details Canadian life with delightful anecdotes and rich, tactile details. Part love letter, part autobiography, Ferguson revels in the quirky, the majestic, and the dangerous in this thoroughly enjoyable book.
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I really enjoyed this book. I have a number of friends that either grew up or are from the Great White North. This book explores the nature of living in Canada and people that are sturdy and rugged enough to endure the climes of extreem cold.
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Read in November, 2006
Loved this book -- it makes me want to travel across my country again. I loved all the historical tidbits that I never learned in school. A much different look at Canada than is usually offered in travel memoirs and the like.
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Read in October, 2007
Some of the history was interesting, but the author just isn't funny like he tries to be. I haven't read much travel writing so I can't comment on that too much, but I found parts of it just uninteresting and bland.
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Read in August, 2007
Part of my cultural sensitivity training for a week spent on a professional development gig in Manitoba. Funny writer and a glimpse into Canada beyond the two coastal cities of Toronto and Vancouver.
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Read in July, 2007
I really liked this book. So much so that I had to stop every other page to read a paragraph or five to Eddie. It's funny and informative and made me fall even more in love with Canada.
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Read in July, 2007
Humourous (how the hell do you spell that?) travel guide to big and little places across Canada.
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Read in January, 2007
Screech and Flipper Pie, that's all I can say...God I want to so to St. John's now!
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Read in April, 2005
I enjoyed the stories that accompanied the bits of Canadian history.
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