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Welcome to Book Interrupted, a book club for busy people to connect and one that celebrates life’s interruptions.
In this episode of Book Interrupted, the club welcomes Kara back with her book pick Nobody Cries at Bingo by Dawn Dumont. The group dives into Dumont’s sharp humor and unique storytelling style, reflecting on how each member connected with the book in their own way.
The conversation takes a nostalgic turn as the women share what it was like growing up as Generation X’ers a time before constant connectivity and digital tracking. They explore how media, advertising, and technology have evolved since childhood, and how those changes shape who we are today. Finally, the group reveals who among them might just be the black sheep of their families.
Discussion Points
Dawn Dumont’s comedy and storytelling style
Dawn’s background as a playwright
CBC Radio and the power of audio storytelling
The meaning behind the book’s title
Growing up as Gen X’ers
Being the black sheep in the family
Living in an age of constant advertising and surveillance
Final thoughts: Do they recommend the book?
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Book Interrupted
Welcome to Book Interrupted, a book club for busy people to connect and one that celebrates life’s interruptions.