
The Next Chapter with Antonio Michael Downing Why Mark Critch is willing to fight for Canada
Mark Critch is very funny. You've likely seen him do what he does best on 22 Minutes or his sitcom Son of a Critch. In addition to spreading laughs across the country, he is also a very proud Canadian. He brings his finely tuned sense of satire to his new book called Sorry, Not Sorry: An Unapologetic Look at What Makes Canada Worth Fighting For. He talks about the inspirations behind his latest work, and the books that have influenced who he is today. Plus, Canadian hit-making author Carley Fortune answers the Proust Questionnaire.
Books discussed on this week's show include:
My Autobiography by Charlie Chaplin
Naked by David Sedaris
Soldier Priest in the Killing Fields of Europe by Gary Browne and Darin Mcgrath
The Missing Piece by Shel Silverstein
Sorry, Not Sorry: An Unapologetic Look at What Makes Canada Worth Fighting for by Mark Critch
One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune
