The Match Box Funeral
The Match Box Funeral is a largely autobiographical novel about my early years growing up in Dalhousie, New Brunswick (Canada) in the 60s and 70s. The tone is one of dark humour. Please note that this book contains very coarse language.
“Match Box feels like the buried treasure Jensen describes searching for at low tide, or the kind of dusty family history you find in your grandparent’s attic. Reaching the end may leave the reader aching with loss, in the grips of nostalgia for a place her or she has never been.” The Campbellton Tribune
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The Match Box Funeral is a largely autobiographical novel about my early years growing up in Dalhousie, New Brunswick (Canada) in the 60s and 70s. The tone is one of dark humour. Please note that this book contains very coarse language.
“Match Box feels like the buried treasure Jensen describes searching for at low tide, or the kind of dusty family history you find in your grandparent’s attic. Reaching the end may leave the reader aching with loss, in the grips of nostalgia for a place her or she has never been.” The Campbellton Tribune
This is a digital product.
The Match Box Funeral is a largely autobiographical novel about my early years growing up in Dalhousie, New Brunswick (Canada) in the 60s and 70s. The tone is one of dark humour. Please note that this book contains very coarse language.
“Match Box feels like the buried treasure Jensen describes searching for at low tide, or the kind of dusty family history you find in your grandparent’s attic. Reaching the end may leave the reader aching with loss, in the grips of nostalgia for a place her or she has never been.” The Campbellton Tribune
This is a digital product.