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Should be titled Main Roads!

Not Dantes Friendly

A very partisan and distorted account of BC politicsGarr's diatribe against Bennett is a very partisan rant that is highly representative of those forces who were against what the Socreds were doing to restrain spending. The movement fancied itself as "Solidarity", a slightly pretentious take on what happened a few years earlier in Poland to what was going on in BC. The book was obviuously a rush job as it is no more than 190 pages, printed in a bold type and shows little to no research and comes with a bibliography that consists of about eight books and a few articles.
If I am not mistaken, Garr was a columnist for the Vancouver Sun at the time which helps to explainn the journalistic flavour to the book. Apart from that, it is also a very spiteful book , which caused this reader to lose a little respect for the author. The constant jabs at Bill Bennett not being his own man (his father governed the province for 20 years and was believed by those - such as Garr - to exert a high degree of control over his son until his death in '79), becomes a little tiring.
Anyway, I am hard pressed to recomend this book if anybody is seriously thinking about reading it. You won't be getting much use out of this one!


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