The world can be a perilous place. And the seemingly friendly
world of Canada's favourite fictional family is no different.
Everyone is afraid of something: Dave, for example, is afraid of
dolls, germs and Mary Turlington. Sam, on the other hand, is afraid
of bees, UFOs, and "mewpilated" cows. Morley's fears-public nudity
and drop-in visits-are slightly less peculiar. It's hard to be
brave in the face of sewer monsters, deformed fish heads, abandoned
car wrecks and ravenous bears, but in this brand new collection of
Vinyl Cafe stories, Dave and the gang pluck up the courage to deal
with all kinds of danger, both real and imagined.
In Stuart McLean's hilarious new book of cautionary tales,
rediscover the deep, delicious thrill of fear that looms so large
in childhood and spills over into adult life to startling,
often delightful effect.