Vinyl Cafe Diaries

Vinyl Cafe Diaries by Stuart McLean, published by Penguin Canada on October 2, 2007, is a collection of stories that delves into the lives of the quirky characters from the Vinyl Cafe. This edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. The book explores various humorous and unexpected situations faced by its characters, offering insights into their everyday lives and the peculiarities that arise within them.
Readers will encounter a range of entertaining narratives, including Morley’s mysterious activities before her 40th birthday and the secrets hidden by Stephanie. The stories also feature Dave in a curious scenario involving a duck in a Halifax hotel room. Through these tales, McLean captures the essence of ordinary life infused with humor and intrigue, making the Vinyl Cafe Diaries a unique exploration of fiction that resonates with the charm of its characters.
Official synopsis Publisher
Why is Morley skulking around with a man named Frank on the eve of her 40th birthday? What grisly secret is Stephanie hiding in her father’s picnic cooler? And exactly what is Dave doing by himself in a Halifax hotel room with a duck? In the pages of the Vinyl Cafe Diaries, humorist Stuart McLean answers these questions and reveals more strange, shocking, and above all, entertaining truths about the seemingly ordinary folk of the Vinyl Cafe.
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