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It's Hard to Say Goodbye
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It's Hard to Say Goodbye in Brampton, ON
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It's Hard to Say Goodbye in Brampton, ON
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Size: Hardcover
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No Canadian broadcaster has won more awards than Lowell Green.
No Canadian broadcaster has spent more time talking with more people
about more issues than Lowell.
Prime Ministers have lauded and reviled him. And they aren't the only ones!
IT IS NO ACCIDENT that Lowell Green is one of Canada's bestselling authors. From civil rights and women's liberation to gangsta rap and gay marriage, from Diefenbaker to Harper, Lowell's been in the thick of it all and tells the story beautifully.
In It's Hard to Say Goodbye , Lowell takes us on a final rollicking cruise through his remarkable 50 plus years in Canadian broadcasting. The triumphs and tragedies, the loves and adventures, the fools and wise men he's encountered and reported on along the way. Lowell pulls no punches. Anyone who has ever spent any time in Ottawa or the Valley will recognize many of the characters here, although some of their stories may startle you.
This is Lowell's poignant, funny, and, above all, fond farewell to broadcasting.
No Canadian broadcaster has won more awards than Lowell Green.
No Canadian broadcaster has spent more time talking with more people
about more issues than Lowell.
Prime Ministers have lauded and reviled him. And they aren't the only ones!
IT IS NO ACCIDENT that Lowell Green is one of Canada's bestselling authors. From civil rights and women's liberation to gangsta rap and gay marriage, from Diefenbaker to Harper, Lowell's been in the thick of it all and tells the story beautifully.
In It's Hard to Say Goodbye , Lowell takes us on a final rollicking cruise through his remarkable 50 plus years in Canadian broadcasting. The triumphs and tragedies, the loves and adventures, the fools and wise men he's encountered and reported on along the way. Lowell pulls no punches. Anyone who has ever spent any time in Ottawa or the Valley will recognize many of the characters here, although some of their stories may startle you.
This is Lowell's poignant, funny, and, above all, fond farewell to broadcasting.





















