The Book of Letters I Didn't Know Where to Send
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"The same warm, funny, personable Steve Patterson we know and love from The Debaters comes through on every page. I loved it!" — Cathy Jones
"Steve Patterson is one of Canada's funniest talents. In this book, he proves that he can write as effortlessly as he can make us laugh on stage and radio. The Book of Letters I Didn’t Know Where to Send was a book of letters I didn’t know how to put down." — Mark Critch
"This collection of letters is just like Steve Patterson: funny, smart, and just a tiny bit weird. This says all the things we wish we would’ve thought of — but Steve just says it better. This is a really fun read." — Debra DiGiovanni
"I'm glad Steve didn't know where to send these letters. Otherwise, we'd never get to split our sides laughing at them. They are hilarious, thought-provoking and, more often than not, written on the bedrock of truth. This guy is good." — Terry Fallis
"There's something for everyone in this book. All humanoids — from heads of state to the lowly mermaid — can learn how to change their lives in letter form. Without this book how would I know that I'm an arsehole for reading the last page first? Thanks Steve, you changed the way I see the world." — Nikki Payne
The host of CBC Radio's The Debaters since 2007, Steve Patterson has become a household name, with more than 700,000 listeners tuning in each week. He has performed at several of the Just for Laughs prestigious televised galas, including one hosted by Steve Martin. Considered to be the highlight of the show by the audience and critics alike, Patterson's performance prompted the legendary Martin to quip, "If I'd known he was going to be THAT good, I would have cancelled him." In addition to his stand-up comedy and radio work, Patterson has written for several publications, including the Globe and Mail, Irish Independent, London Free Press, Toronto Star, and Canadian Living. This is his first book.