Synopsis :
Book by Macgregor Roy
Revue de presse:
Canadian Geographic‘s “Best of the Year” (Nature Writing): “With his affable approach, graceful writing and self-deprecating humour, MacGregor draws the reader into his cabin in the Ontario woods, where he seeks refuge from the pressures of urban life. Escape blends history, personal memoir and nature writing to explore the quintessential Canadian experience of communing with the wild.”
–Canadian Geographic
“MacGregor's intimate knowledge of and affection for the bush shines through every page. The result is a book that is moving, thought-provoking and, finally, convincing.
“This is an impressive book, not only because personal history is seamlessly integrated with historical and geographical information, not only because of the writer's journalistic eye for detail ... but really because it is an exploration of the Canadian sensibility. In this respect, it can be compared with Atwood’s Survival.”
–Ottawa Citizen
“Poetic....Intensely readable....This is a book for cottagers and condo dwellers to curl up with....[A] charming weave of history, memoir and insight into the deep pull of the wilderness.”
–Globe and Mail
“Arresting, powerful writing....This is the full concentrated involvement of mind and soul in conscious awareness of the passage of days, seasons, and years.”
–Quill & Quire
“Wonderful....It's hard to even imagine anyone today who is writing more lyrically about Canada than Roy MacGregor. Escape is a simply marvelous hymn to our great outdoors, of which MacGregor, as the son and grandson of woodsmen, is an authentic part....He gives us loving glimpses of time spent at his cottage, of searching for hidden lakes, finding a heron colony, of nature to be enjoyed rather than conquered.”
–Toronto Star
“Few [writers] have explored our intimate relationship with the outdoors so thoroughly.... In alternating chapters of personal experience and historical perspective, MacGregor charts our love-affair with nature, and he does it in prose that is as breezy and refreshing as a summer afternoon.”
– Montreal Gazette
“Enthralling....With Escape, MacGregor clearly secures his reputation as one of Canada’s best-loved writers....Escape is filled with charming personal stories that are subtly blended with the historic lure of nature in Canada....MacGregor has a captivating way of bringing chapters, and in fact the entire book, to a thoughtful conclusion. He’s like someone who leads you along a heavily wooded trail and without warning walks you to a point where a wonderful view emerges – and there’s not a cloud in the sky.”
–Edmonton Journal
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