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It’s Hard to Say Goodbye
It’s almost over…God, I’ve loved it!
Lowell Green
ISBN-10 1-894439-37-6 ISBN-13 978-1-894439-37-4 $ 32.95
Hardcover, 256 pages
Now Available! If you liked The Pork Chop you will love It's Hard to Say Goodbye! No Canadian broadcaster has won more awards than Lowell Green. 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. Tough, honest, intelligent, wise and hypocrisy’s most feared enemy, Lowell Green—Canada’s king of radio talk-show hosts—should be declared a national heritage icon. This book is a must-read! I loved The Pork Chop and Other Stories—and I love It’s Hard to Say Goodbye! Gosh, I’ll miss him. Hilarious! If you grew up in Ottawa or the Valley, you’ve got to read this book. Even if you didn’t grow up around here, you’ll find this one of the best reads of the year.

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!
—Earl McRae, Ottawa Sun columnist
—Mary Cook, Actra-award winner and bestselling author
—J. J. Clarke, CJOH-TV personality
How the granola-crunching, tree-hugging, thug huggers are wrecking our country!
Lowell Green
978-1-894439-30-5 $ 32.95
Hardcover, 208 pages

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If this book doesn’t get your blood boiling you may need a transfusion! Tough-minded, humorous, well-researched and proudly politically incorrect, this book will drive Canada’s leftists absolutely crazy! In the unique style that has endeared him to one of Canada’s largest and most loyal radio audiences, best-selling author Lowell Green launches an all-out exposé on those Canadians he says are wrecking our country. He tackles issues ranging from our dangerous refugee, immigration and multicultural policies to the soft-on-crime-gang with their needle and crack-pipe handouts, the Kyoto Accord, Canada’s homeless “industry,” and much more. Warning: This book is not for the faint of heart; some of the revelations here are shocking. |
The Pork Chop and Other Stories: A Memoir
Lowell Green
ISBN13: 978-1-894439-32-9 ISBN10: 1-894439-32-5 $ 24.95
Trade Paperback, 256 pages

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On the eve of his 50th year in broadcasting, Lowell Green is the godfather of talk radio. No other talk show host in North America has been doing talk radio as long or as successfully. In the course of his career, Lowell has not only reported on the news of the day, he has helped to create it. From his earliest formative years in small-town Ontario, with its cast of extraordinary characters, through a lifetime of adventure and outspoken service to his community, Lowell's memoir, will touch the hearts and tickle the funny bones of friends and foes alike. This book will make you laugh and cry, then laugh till you cry. From saving the Centennial Flame, speaking out in support of Canada's war veterans and repatriating Canada's flag, to co-founding Big Brothers of Ottawa, founding the Help Santa Claus Parade and helping to raise millions for charities, Lowell Green is known as a man who gets things done...and isn't afraid to ruffle feathers in the process. Lowell's broadcasting career started in Brantford and wound its way through Sudbury and Montreal, where he won international awards for his coverage of the Springhill Mine Disaster. Lowell arrived at CFRA in Ottawa in 1960, and began hosting "The Greenline" six years later. By the time he retired (the first time), it was the longest running open-line talk show with one host in North America. Today, each weekday, the Lowell Green Show still leaves the competition in the dust. |
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