Canadian journalist and sports author Roy MacGregor offers a heartfelt memoir of his eccentric father. In 1929, Duncan MacGregor found his way into Algonquin Park, and until his death at age 72, he lived as one with its flora and fauna. This biography describes what living in the woods was like for father and son, including descriptions of fishing and saving trees, isolation by choice, the love of nature and the power of the Canadian bush.
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