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L'Étoile Du Nord: Le Mystère Éternel de Tom Thomson Et de la Femme Qui l'Aimait (Hardcover)

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By Benoit Léger (Translator), Roy MacGregor
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Description


Roy MacGregor grew up in Huntsville, close to his beloved Algonquin Park, where he spent his childhood surrounded by stories of the famous painter. At the heart of it all was MacGregor's relative, Winnie Trainor, the "old maid" too eccentric to be considered a romantic character, even if it was well known that Tom Thomson had once been in love with her. MacGregor's fascination with the mysterious painter went deeper. Thomson had made friends in Northern Ontario, but also enemies. He liked to drink and canoe for days on end; he was also seen as a seducer. Be that as it may, the artist's body was found in Canoe Lake in July 1917.

The confusion surrounding his death and burial site was never resolved. In Northern Light (L' toile du nord), MacGregor offers new leads and reveals previously hidden details of Thomson's final days, as well as forensic data. Was Thomson a good-for-nothing womanizer or a visionary artist and gentleman? Did he drown accidentally or was he a victim of homicide? The myth of Tom Thomson has grown to obscure the reality of what happened, but the answers to many of these questions are finally revealed here.

About the Author


Roy MacGregor is the author of several best-sellers, including Home Team: Fathers, Sons and Hockey (shortlisted for the Governor General's Award); A Life in the Bush (winner of the U.S. Rutstrum Award for Best Wilderness Book and the Canadian Authors Association Award for Biography); and Canadians: A Portrait of a Country and Its People. His novels include Canoe Lake, The Last Season, and the volumes in the Screech Owls mystery series for young readers. A Globe and Mail columnist since 2002, MacGregor has received four National Magazine Awards and has been a finalist in the National Newspaper Awards eight times. His gift for storytelling has earned him Officer of the Order of Canada. Roy MacGregor has spent his life returning to the mystery surrounding Tom Thomson. He lives in Kanata, Ontario.

Product Details
ISBN: 9782760337374
ISBN-10: 2760337375
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Publication Date: November 15th, 2023
Pages: 326
Language: French