The Bootlegger Blues

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The Bootlegger Blues
Author : Drew Hayden Taylor
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Publisher : Saskatoon : Fifth House
Language : English
Release Date : 19 May 1991
ISBN : UOM:39015056839817
Pages : 104 pages
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The Bootlegger Blues by Drew Hayden Taylor Book PDF Summary

This new comedy by the author of Toronto at Dreamer's Rock and Education Is Our Right is about love, family, and what to do with too much beer. Set on a reserve, it follows the plight of Martha, a church-going, teetotaling woman who finds herself stuck with 143 cases of beer after a church fundraiser fails. She decides to bootleg the beer, to the horror of her son Andrew, nicknamed Blue, who is a special constable on the reserve. Meanwhile, Andrew has fallen for a young woman he thinks is his cousin, and his sister Marianne is bored with her "Indian Yuppie" husband and finds herself attracted to a handsome dancer at the powwow. The pace is fast and vigorous in this romantic situation comedy.

The Bootlegger Blues

This new comedy by the author of Toronto at Dreamer's Rock and Education Is Our Right is about love, family, and what to do with too much beer. Set on a reserve, it follows the plight of Martha, a church-going, teetotaling woman who finds herself stuck with 143 cases of beer

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