NATIONAL BESTSELLER
Canada's most verbally virtuosic comic makes his literary debut--and
he's just as richly, gloriously funny on the page as on stage.
His legion of fans--the ones who ensure his every show the length and
breadth of Canada is sold out--recognize Ron James as one of the great
stand-ups of his generation. His seemingly improvisational flights of
fancy--no two shows are ever the same--are crammed with inventive
phrase-making, feature a voluminous vocabulary, and put every word into
the service of uproarious comedy.
He sounds like a man born to write a great book--and now at last he has.
But this is a book he has been writing for most of his life, in his
head, in his car, while driving from gig to gig.
In All Over the Map, Ron has brilliantly captured the voice that has
enthralled millions on stage and screen. He also lets up a little on the
usually relentless laughs (though there are still plenty of those) to
reveal a new dimension to his beloved showbiz character. His hilarious
reminiscences of growing up in Nova Scotia and his early struggles as an
aspiring comic, his reveries on such topics as family, country,
celebrity and lessons learned from myriad chance encounters will deepen
our appreciation for this great comic and win him many new fans in his
new role as author.