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Consisting of Kazutoshi Sakurai, Kenichi Tahara, Keisuke Nakagawa, and Hideya Suzuki, they made their major label debut in 1992. Children ( Japanese: ミスターチルドレン, Hepburn: Misutā Chirudoren), commonly referred to by their contracted nickname "Misu-Chiru" ( ミスチル), are a Japanese pop rock band formed in 1989. “I would like to maybe do a pop-up book of “Robert’s Hill (or the time I pooped my snowsuit), and then you would pull the little tab and have the poop come in.Mr. “I would say that finding 10 more really good ones in the collection might be difficult, but I could probably find a couple,” he said. Having even more stories in his collection, John said he has discussed the possibility of a second book. “So there are some that are definitely for the grownups, but some that are definitely for the kids and hopefully everybody finds something in one of the stories that they like.” ‘The Christmas Divorce’ is about the time John said he may or may not have caused his friend's parents to get divorced over Christmas. “There's some older stories, like ‘The 12 shots of Christmas,’ which is about everybody's favorite winter holiday activity, getting smashed,” he said. That's a fun little cute one.”īut then as everyone started growing up, the stories started to take on a more mature theme, he said. Baggins,’ which is about the Hobbit and Christmas. Some of them are kids stories like ‘The Pigeon King saves Christmas’ or ‘Merry Christmas, Mr. Some of the stories were written when my cousins and nephews and nieces were all very small. “It's a bit of both, as strange as it sounds,” he said. John said some people may be confused as to whether “Roberts Hill” is a kids book or an adult book. I'm going to read a couple stories live and we're talking about doing some giveaways as well.” “With the lockdown and everything that's happened, we've decided to make that virtual, so we're going to do one big event on their Instagram live on Dec. “A big part of this is that the stories are read out loud,” John said. Part of the deal struck with Indigo-Chapter’s-Coles will see John do some live readings at Chapters Indigo stores. And I can't stop smiling thinking about it. It's really kind of overwhelming and wonderful and sweet. “People are heading to stores and buying it. A launch party was held with family and friends at 46 North. It can also be purchased online at and Amazon.ca.
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That’s where you can pick up hard copies of the book for $20.
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9 in an Indigo-Chapters-Cole’s exclusive deal. John said he and the publishing company spent about a year working on the book. The book is named after one of the stories contained within its cover. “We selected 10 to put together into a collection, and it turned into Robert’s Hill,” said John. John said he “fell backwards” into a connection with the publishing company, and they liked the idea, the stories, and they took a risk. “I have been reading the stories to the family for the last 30 or 35 years, and someone would always say it would be great to get them published, or maybe that would make a good cartoon, or they should be turned into an illustrated book.” “It's a weird tradition outside my family, but ever since I was a little kid, I've written a Christmas story for my family on Boxing Day,” said John, who might be more familiar to readers as Jeremy Dunton. “Robert’s Hill (or the time I pooped my snowsuit) and other Christmas stories” is filled with 10 stories John has written for his father every Christmas since he was a child. As a first-time published author, Sudbury resident Jeremy John said the process was a steep learning curve, but he’s pleased others will be able to hear the stories he has been telling his own family for decades.