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Celebrating the humble ugly stick: New children's story emphasizes Newfoundland musicians

An unusual musical instrument found at many a Newfoundland and Labrador kitchen party is front and centre in author Josh Goudie's latest book.

New childrens story emphasizes Newfoundland and Labradors musical culture

Jack and the Magnificent Ugly Stick hits book store shelves on October 1, 2016.

The ugly stick an unusualmusical instrument found atmany a Newfoundland and Labrador kitchen party is front and centrein a new book from local author Josh Goudie.

Jack and the Magnificent Ugly Stickfollows a young boy on a musical journey where he meets some of Newfoundland and Labrador's famous musicians and learns all about the ugly stick,a traditional percussion instrument made from household items such as boots, bottle caps and mops.

I don't know that there's a Newfoundlander who doesn't play something or sing something or can at least bang an ugly stick around.- Josh Goudie

"I don't know that there's a Newfoundlander who doesn't play something or sing something or can at least bang an ugly stick around," saidGoudie, who teamed up with his father, artist CraigGoudieof Grand Falls-Windsor on his latest book.

It's the second time the father and son duo have worked together on a children's story. Jack and the Magnificent Ugly Stickfollowstheir2014 book, Jack and the Hurricane.

Josh Goudie is the Author of Jack and the Magnificent Ugly Stick. (Courtesy of Josh Goudie)

"Because we identify so much with music, this just seemed like a natural followup," Goudie, who now lives in Toronto, said in an interview with CBC Radio's St. John's Morning Show.

Goudie, who started off writing novels, saidhis books are for everyoneadults and children.

"When you set out to write something you don't really think, oh, I'm going to write this for a target audience," Goudie said.

"I want to tell stories that I would like to read. Something that would connect with another person and make them happy, give them something to think about or just to laugh."

Jack and the Magnificent Ugly Stick will be available in bookstores and online on Oct.1.