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1967: A Coming of Age Story

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A triumphant, emotionally insightful debut.

A Canadian boy struggles to fit in after his family relocates to a new town in this beguiling debut memoir by Doornink … Doornink possesses the rare ability to depict the precarious moment between childhood and adolescence … The division of the memoir into a series of anecdotes gives it a staccato feel. However, through each tale, it’s possible to discern Doornink’s gradual coming-of-age, which naturally propels the narrative.

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Thrilling… a candid, poignant coming-of-age tale.

A beautiful, gentle coming-of-age tale set in a small Canadian prairie town, 1967 chronicles the emotional journey of a young boy … The book’s … prose top-notch as it captures timeless rhythms of Doornink and his friends’ adventurous year in the small prairie town in Canada, brilliantly bringing out the forgotten era of 1960s. Doornink’s tale is heartening and engaging, and at times quite funny. Told with sincere honesty, this detailed, tender coming-of-age story is sure to touch readers’ hearts.

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This book was well written and interesting to read and I’m glad for the opportunity to have read it…

These kids were impressively independent and I kept thinking about how their family dynamics really forced them to be mature beyond their years…

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A fantastic debut novel by a fellow Canadian…

A fantastic debut novel by a fellow Canadian and I am so glad that he reached out and offered me a chance to read this story. Well written and well-paced, I truly enjoyed it…

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