Paper Trails, Roy MacGregor
Paper Trails, Roy MacGregor
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Paper Trails
From the Backwoods to the Front Page, a Life in Stories

Author: Roy MacGregor

Narrator: Miles Meili

Unabridged: 14 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/01/2023


Synopsis

One of Canada's greatest journalists shares a half century of the stories behind the stories.

From his vantage point harnessed to a tree overlooking the town of Huntsville (he tended to wander), a very young Roy MacGregor got in the habit of watching people—what they did, who they talked to, where they went. He has been getting to know his fellow Canadians and telling us all about them ever since.
    From his early days in the pages of Maclean's, to stints at the Toronto Star, Ottawa Citizen, National Post and most famously from his perch on page two of the Globe and Mail, MacGregor was one of the country's must-read journalists. While news media were leaning increasingly right or left, he always leaned north, his curiosity trained by the deep woods and cold lakes of Algonquin Park to share stories from Canada's farthest reaches, even as he worked in the newsrooms of its southern capitols. From Parliament to the backyard rink, subarctic shores to prairie expanses, MacGregor shaped the way Canadians saw and thought about themselves—never entirely untethered from the land and its history.
    When MacGregor was still a young editor at Maclean's, the 21-year-old chief of the Waskaganish (aka Rupert's House) Crees, Billy Diamond, found in Roy a willing listener as the chief was appealing desperately to newsrooms across Ottawa, trying to bring attention to the tainted-water emergency in his community. Where other journalists had shrugged off Diamond's appeals, MacGregor got on a tiny plane into northern Quebec. From there began a long friendship that would one day lead MacGregor to a Winnipeg secret location with Elijah Harper and his advisors, a host of the most influential Indigenous leaders in Canada, as the Manitoba MPP contemplated the Charlottetown Accord and a vote that could shatter what seemed at the time the country's last chance to save Confederation. 
    This was the sort of exclusive access to vital Canadian stories that Roy MacGregor always seemed to secure. And as his ardent fans will discover, the observant small-town boy turned pre-eminent journalist put his rare vantage point to exceptional use. Filled with reminiscences of an age when Canadian newsrooms were populated by outsized characters, outright rogues and passionate practitioners, the unputdownable Paper Trails is a must-read account of a life lived in stories.

About The Author

ROY MACGREGOR is the acclaimed and bestselling author of Home Team: Fathers, Sons and Hockey (shortlisted for the Governor General's Literary Award); A Life in the Bush (winner of the US Rutstrum Award for Best Wilderness Book and the CAA Award for Biography); and bestsellers Northern Light, Canoe Country and Original Highways; as well as two novels, Canoe Lake and The Last Season, and the popular Screech Owls mystery series for young readers. A longtime columnist for the Globe and Mail and numerous other newspapers and magazines, MacGregor won four National Magazine Awards and two National Newspaper Awards. He is an Officer of the Order of Canada, and was described in the citation as one of Canada's "most gifted storytellers."


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kaitlyn on March 29, 2024

A lovely detailed memoir from a Canadian journalist......more

Goodreads review by Megan on January 05, 2024

3.5 stars. There were sections I found really interesting, particularly the passages about growing up in rural/small town Ontario. Overall, I found it pretty repetitive with more hockey than I was prepared for, but a relatively gentle read. [I received an ALC from the publisher via Libro]......more

Goodreads review by Dave on October 25, 2023

A very interesting read of the life and times of one of Canada's leading journalists. MacGregor had a remarkable career in journalism - it was fascinating to read about his many adventures over the years - and a successful sideline as an author of dozens of well-loved books.......more

Goodreads review by Anne on August 05, 2023

A very strong 4 Stars As a long time connoisseur of memoir,” Paper Trails”hits all the right notes for this particular Canuck of a certain age. Roy MacGregor has had a personal window into many of the significant events of my own lifetime as a Canadian. He describes himself as having MacGregor luck i......more

Goodreads review by Ron on August 21, 2024

I have always liked Roy MacGregor since I was a child, reading his Screech Owl series, then Canoe Lake, and his columns. All of these led to the telling of his amazing life as one of Canada's most prolific writers. Paper Trails left no stone unturned as he trapses around the country and the world on......more


Quotes

Immensely readable. . . . MacGregor gives personal insight into many well-known events, often offering quirky observations and asides. . . . Entertaining and insightful.Winnipeg Free Press

Wondering what to do until Top Gun 3 arrives?  Don't worry, Chris Hadfield's got it covered. And who better?" —Rowland White, Sunday Times bestselling author of Vulcan 607

"[Paper Trails
] vividly demonstrates how [MacGregor] has held his place as one of Canada’s greatest journalists and best-liked practitioners for more than 50 years. Blunt in spots, lighthearted and self-deprecating, the book reflects the author’s deep love for country and chosen field of journalism, even as he is clear-eyed about past and present challenges in both." —Policy Magazine

Paper Trails is a powerful book filled with memorable characters and plenty of historical markers. . . . Insightful. It is a book that one can live in and be grateful for the many corridors it opens up.” —The Peterborough Examiner