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Roy MacGregor

    1 janvier 1948

    Roy MacGregor est un auteur de renom dont l'œuvre plonge profondément dans l'univers du hockey. Son écriture est saluée pour sa capacité à capturer l'essence de ce sport et son impact sur la vie des individus. MacGregor explore les thèmes de la famille, de la communauté et de la passion qui anime les joueurs comme les supporters. À travers ses récits, il offre une perspective unique sur le paysage culturel et sa relation avec le hockey.

    Canoe Country
    Trouble at the Top of the World
    A Loonie for Luck
    The Ghost of the Stanley Cup
    The Complete Screech Owls: Volume 4
    The Complete Screech Owls, Volume 5
    • The Complete Screech Owls, Volume 5

      • 488pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,7(13)Évaluer

      This milestone edition marks a decade of success and over one million copies sold, highlighting the book's enduring popularity and impact. It reflects a significant achievement in the literary world, showcasing the author's ability to resonate with readers and maintain relevance over time. The celebration emphasizes the book's journey and its contribution to literature, making it a noteworthy addition for both new and returning fans.

      The Complete Screech Owls, Volume 5
    • The Complete Screech Owls: Volume 4

      • 488pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,7(14)Évaluer

      Celebrating ten years and more than one million books in print!New four-in-one edition!The first four Screech Owls mysteries are now collected in one #13: Sudden Death in New York City#14: Horror on River Road#15: Death Down Under#16: Power Play in WashingtonScreech Owls books have won the Our Choice Award and the Manitoba Young Reader’s Choice Award. They have been endorsed by the Canadian Toy Testing Council and shortlisted for the Silver Birch Award, the Red Cedar Award, the Arthur Ellis Award, the Ottawa-Carleton Award, and the Palmarès de Communication-Jeunesse.

      The Complete Screech Owls: Volume 4
    • The Ghost of the Stanley Cup

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The Screech Owls have come to Ottawa to play in the Little Stanley Cup peewee tournament. This relaxed summer event honours Lord Stanley himself - the man who donated the Stanley Cup to hockey - and gives young players a chance to see the wonders of Canada's capital city, travel into the wilds of Algonquin Park, and even go river rafting. Mr. Dillinger is also taking them to visit some of the region's famous ghosts: the ghost of a dead prime minister; the ghost of a man hanged for murder; the ghost of the famous painter Tom Thomson. At first the Owls think this is Mr. Dillinger's best idea ever, until Travis and his friends begin to suspect that one of these ghosts could be for real. Who is this phantom? Why has he come to haunt the Screech Owls? And what is his connection to the mysterious young stranger who offers to coach the team?

      The Ghost of the Stanley Cup
    • A Loonie for Luck

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,3(26)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, the narrative captures the hopes and aspirations of Canadian hockey teams striving for gold after a fifty-year drought. With a rich history of near misses and bad luck, both the men's and women's teams embark on a quest for victory, embodying the national spirit and determination to overcome past disappointments. The story explores themes of perseverance, national pride, and the quest for redemption in the face of adversity.

      A Loonie for Luck
    • Trouble at the Top of the World

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,3(22)Évaluer

      Focusing on global warming, conservation, and the captivating Arctic, this book engages young readers with timely and relevant topics. It combines educational content with exciting themes, ensuring that children are both informed and inspired. As part of a bestselling series, it promises to capture the interest of kids eager to learn about the environment and the challenges it faces.

      Trouble at the Top of the World
    • Canoe Country

      The Making of Canada

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,2(21)Évaluer

      The book offers a lively and personal exploration of Canada's history through the lens of its iconic canoes. Filled with photographs, it captures the deep connection between the nation and these vessels, celebrating their significance in Canadian culture and identity. The author's engaging storytelling brings to life the adventures and stories tied to canoes, making it a delightful read for anyone interested in Canada's heritage and outdoor traditions.

      Canoe Country
    • Wayne Gretzky's Ghost

      And Other Tales from a Lifetime in Hockey

      • 408pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,0(7)Évaluer

      Highlighting nearly 40 years of hockey writing, this collection showcases Roy MacGregor's ability to capture the essence of the sport and its players. His narratives span legends like Guy Lafleur and modern stars like Sidney Crosby, revealing both their on-ice triumphs and personal struggles, such as Mario Lemieux's health battles. MacGregor also presents provocative ideas about the game's evolution, questioning the impact of Wayne Gretzky on hockey and critiquing current broadcasting. His unique experiences enrich this insightful exploration of hockey's human side.

      Wayne Gretzky's Ghost
    • Canadians

      A Portrait of a Country and Its People

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(15)Évaluer

      Who are we? In Canadians, one of Canada's most intelligent and beloved writers maps our national psyche in a wonderful and ambitious work. Canadians is an entertaining portrait of this country and its people, through its history, popular culture, literature, sport, landscape, and weather. In his pursuit of the Canadian national identity, MacGregor has travelled far and wide, taking our pulse, telling our stories. A sparkling blend of historical, anecdotal, and reflective writing converges in a narrative that is extraordinarily learned in its perceptions and light in its delivery--all trademarks of this remarkable writer's work.

      Canadians
    • The Last Season

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,7(7)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of Northern Ontario, the story follows Felix Batterinski, who escapes a life of poverty through his passion for hockey. Rising to fame as an enforcer for the Philadelphia Flyers, he navigates the highs and lows of athletic success. The narrative explores themes of resilience and the transient nature of fame, highlighting Felix's journey from struggle to recognition and the challenges that come with it.

      The Last Season
    • Northern Light

      The Enduring Mystery of Tom Thomson and the Woman Who Loved Him

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,9(25)Évaluer

      A gripping tale unfolds as the protagonist navigates a world filled with unexpected challenges and complex relationships. The narrative explores themes of resilience, love, and the quest for identity, drawing readers into a richly developed setting. With a mix of humor and poignancy, the characters face their fears and confront their pasts, making choices that will shape their futures. This bestseller resonates with audiences through its relatable experiences and emotional depth, ensuring a captivating read from start to finish.

      Northern Light