"Joe Mahoney isn't exactly what you'd call a bestselling author. But he was there for me right from Day One, and that's good enough for me."
~ Oz
"Joe Mahoney has never won the Stephen Leacock award. None of his books has ever won Canada Reads, a Hugo or Nebula Award, or the Pulitzer Prize. He’s never won an Aurora Award, a Giller Prize, or any other damned literary award. He did, however, come second place in a chess tournament once."
~ Lily
"I'm pretty sure Joe Mahoney didn't set out to write the best books ever written. That happened entirely by accident."
~ Wendy
"To be completely honest, I've never read any of Joe's books and probably never will because, first of all, I'm a dog, and second of all, I've been dead quite a while now."
~ Maxwell
"You can certainly buy Donovan Street Press books. And you can definitely read Donovan Street Press books. You might even enjoy Donovan Street Press books. But frankly, we'd much rather eat Donovan Street Press books."
~ Lexi and Speedy
"They say there's no money in books anymore. It's simply not true. Why, I found a two dollar bill in one just the other day."
~ Chloe
"There are hundreds of thousands of books published every single year. Why, then, should you choose a Donovan Street Press book over all those others? Because I said so, that's why."
~ Brandy
“I’ve been told Donovan Street Press books are quite good. That being said are you going to trust any human’s judgment?”
~ Bella
I'm part beagle, and therefore a distant relative of Snoopy, who knows a thing or two about writing. And as such I heartily endorse Donovan Street Press's books, which, although not anywhere near as good as Snoopy's, could certainly be a lot worse.
~ Sarge
"I'm far too busy to read Tom Mahoney's short story collection The Deer Yard and Other Stories, so I can't comment on that. But Tom gives a mean belly rub, I can tell you that. Oh yeah baby."
~ Macy
"Joe Mahoney wrote a coupla books? Huh! Who knew? Wait... what 's a book again?"
"Mahoney fondly recalls his career as a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio technician in this memoir... In dozens of amiable, frequently humorous vignettes...amusing and highly informative."
"What a wonderful book! If you love CBC Radio, you'll love Adventures in the Radio Trade. Joe Mahoney's honest, wise, and funny stories from his three decades in broadcasting make for absolutely delightful reading!
“Finished your book! Really enjoyed reading what you had been doing for all those years! Great book. Easy read.”
~ Rosaleen Mahoney (that’s the author’s mom. Hey, we value her opinion! And you should too)
Adventures in the Radio Trade documents a life in radio, largely at Canada's public broadcaster. It's for people who love CBC Radio, those interested in the history of broadcasting, and for anyone who wants to know how to make radio.
Crafted with gentle humour and thoughtfulness, this is more than just a glimpse into the internal workings of CBC Radio. It's also a prose ode to the people and shows that make CBC Radio great.