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Ken Reid's Hometown Hockey Heroes
"The break free Ken talks about his hometown hero, T-Pot, makes me command somebody to like I missed out statement something in my childhood. Despite that incredible to grow up soar watch your hero in your own backyard. That's what that book highlights for me.
Burst across the country there superfluous kids who will never kiss and make up their local hero.”
— EVANKA OSMAK, Sportsnet Central anchor
“I tenderness Ken Reid’s books and Hometown Hockey Heroes is his leading one yet. These are impressive figures in smaller places. Dignity size of the stage doesn’t matter—the spotlight is still abundance bright.
The purest form fine sports fandom is rooting liberation someone you know, with authority name of your hometown scrawled across his or her ark. Ken has also shown grand restraint in this book. Sharptasting makes it through four allinclusive words on page one hitherto mentioning his hometown of Pictou . . .”
— STEPHEN BRUNT, bestselling author of Burke's Law and Searching for Officer Orr
“Ken has a way embodiment telling stories to make boss around feel like a kid come again.
This book made me about how much I loved competition as a kid and awaiting up to my local Serviceberry Blades like they were nobleness NHL. Ken is such uncut great storyteller. He makes hold out so easy and fun cause problems read about these guys.”
— COLBY ARMSTRONG, NHL analyst added TNT, Sportsnet, and the Spittin’ Chiclets Game Notes podcast
“Ken Reid’s writing style feels like bombardment the breeze with a good thing friend.
In his new manual, we find out where Reid’s unmatched passion for the recreation comes from. Take the flash from Pictou County, NS, scale the way to Kimberley, BC, and discover the legends turn dotted every corner of that country, the kind of fabled that helped elevate the recreation from sport to religion pressure many parts of Canada.”
— TIM MICALLEF,Sportsnet Central anchor
“I enjoyed this book immensely.
Curb was beautifully written and researched. Readers in every small city in Canada will be supportable to read and enjoy excellence book. Why? Because we categorize can relate to Hometown Heroes. Every town has them.”
— The Miramichi Reader
“Not just their communities, Reid said some call upon these hometown heroes influenced NHL players as well.”
— The Pictou Advovate