New Releases by Roy Macgregor

Roy Macgregor is the author of The Kindergarten Caper (2008), Canadians (2008), Dog and I (2007), The Weekender : a Cottage Journal (2005), Forever (2005).

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The Kindergarten Caper

release date: Oct 01, 2008
The Kindergarten Caper
Mrs. Robinson''s class is nursing an injured screech owl back to health so that it can return to the wild, but when the owlet disappears, Travis, Nish, and Sarah begin an investigation.

Canadians

release date: May 06, 2008
Canadians
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.

Dog and I

release date: Jul 03, 2007
Dog and I
From Canada’s beloved award-winning journalist and bestselling author comes a collection of essays, new and previously published, on man’s best friend. In the course of 20 years of column writing about everything from politics to hockey and everything in between, Roy MacGregor has learned firsthand that the columns with the greatest reader impact have been those about the family dog. Roy has collected these columns and written many more on everything from puppy love to the sorrow of losing a pet, as experienced by Roy and the dogs he’s known and loved.

The Weekender : a Cottage Journal

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Forever

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Forever
Every year, Bump longs to play in the annual family hockey game--the Christmas Classic--started by his grandfather, and finally he is tall enough to join in the tradition, which continues to go on, year after year.

The Screech Owls' Reunion (#20)

release date: Dec 14, 2004
The Screech Owls' Reunion (#20)
The Owls are all grown up, and now they’re returning home to play an exhibition game in the town’s new arena. But deep trouble has also come to Tamarack. The Screech Owls are all grown up. Ten years have passed, and Travis, Sarah, Nish, and their friends have gone theirseparate ways, most of them scattered far and wide from their old home town. Travis is a teacher. Sarah is captain of the women’s Olympic hockey team. Data runs a computer business with Fahd. Wilson is a police officer. And Nish? Nish is in Las Vegas, a valued member of the aerial stunt team The Flying Elvises. When the people of Tamarack decide to name their new sports complex The Sarah Cuthbertson Arena, it is the perfect time for all the old friends to reunite and play an opening night exhibition game. But as the Screech Owls start to return, trouble also comes to Tamarack. The unspoiled town faces disaster in the form of a new gambling casino, and it seems that the powerful developers will stop at nothing to get their way. Not even murder.

Attack on the Tower of London (#19)

release date: Aug 10, 2004
Attack on the Tower of London (#19)
The Screech Owls have won a contest that takes them to London, England, for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to play in-line hockey at historic Wembley Stadium. They leave the morning after Hallowe’en and arrive in time to celebrate Guy Fawkes Day in Britain. But between trips to Madame Tussaud’s infamous Chamber of Horrors and the notorious Tower of London, the Owls become entangled in a plot so dangerous and frightening it makes Hallowe’en seem like a tea party.

Murder at the Winter Games (#18)

release date: Mar 16, 2004
Murder at the Winter Games (#18)
The Screech Owls have come to Salt Lake City for the Peewee Winter Games – with the championship game to be played on the same ice surface where the Canadian men and women won Olympic hockey gold! Nish has plans to run his own competition: the Gross-Out Olympics, featuring everything from taping players to dressing room walls with duct tape to the “Snot Shot” – seeing how far they can fire a jellybean using only their noses. He also has a team contest to see who can figure out the Great Nish Secret and guess what the nuttiest Screech Owl of all has buried at centre ice for good luck. But that secret pales once the Owls find out something strange – something terrifying – is going on in the tunnels deep beneath the magnificent hills surrounding the Olympic site.

The Secret of the Deep Woods (#17)

release date: Jul 15, 2003
The Secret of the Deep Woods (#17)
It’s summer, and Rachel Highboy, Jesse’s hockey-playing cousin from James Bay, has come to Tamarack to join the Screech Owls on a week-long canoe trip into the wilds of Algonquin Park. At the same time, the rookie hero of this year’s Stanley Cup final is in a light plane that goes missing somewhere in the area. It is eerily like the story of Bill Barilko, the legendary Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman who disappeared when his plane crashed deep in the Ontario bush in 1951, just four months after he scored the Stanley-Cup-winning goal! When some of the team – including a terrified Nish – become separated from the others and find themselves lost in the deep woods, strange things begin to happen. A wolf comes each night to stand by the campfire. A mysterious stranger pays a visit. And a shocking discovery has Rachel and the Screech Owls wondering if they’ll make it out alive!

A Loonie for Luck

release date: Jan 01, 2002
A Loonie for Luck
In February 2002, the greatest hockey teams this country could muster headed to Salt Lake City to compete in the Winter Olympics. Our men and women hoped to go all the way to the finals, but it had been fifty long years since the Canadians had won Olympic gold. In the past, they had come close it was just that luck always seemed to be against them. This time, however, their chances to end the long drought were good. The women looked set for a medal although the all-powerful American team stood between them and the ultimate prize. The Canadian men faced strong opponents, too, but prospects were good for the all-star team assembled by the great Wayne Gretzky. And this time, both teams had a secret weapon. So secret, in fact, they didn''t even know it existed. At first. Like all good secrets this one was too good not to pass along. Under the surface at centre ice, Trent Evans had hidden a Canadian loonie. The expert ice maker had been invited down from Edmonton to help install the ice for the Games, and this was his little good-luck charm for our Olympic hockey teams. Perhaps, he figured, the guys could use some "home ice" advantage. A Loonie for Luck is the true story of that loonie and the magic it wove at Salt Lake City. It follows Wayne Gretzky, Trent Evans, and the men''s and women''s teams through their time at the Games. And it pays tribute to the role of superstition and chance in hockey a part of the sport not always acknowledged, but one that brings real magic to the game. With the close co-operation of Wayne Gretzky and Trent Evans, Roy MacGregor tells the inside story of how the coin came to be in Trent Evans'' pocket and then buried under centre ice. He tells how, throughout the Games, the loonie was in danger of being uncovered as the secret began to spread, and how, as the tournament progressed, with the players in need of every break they could get, the good luck miraculously held. This true story, brilliantly illustrated by Bill Slavin, is full of suspense, humour, and charm. It will delight every Canadian who felt a surge of pride for our athletes at Salt Lake City. From the Hardcover edition.

Death Down Under

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Death Down Under
The Screech Owls are flying around the world to Sydney, Australia, site of the 2000 Olympics, for an exhibition tournament to promote ice hockey in the sports-mad land down under. The trip, however, involves much more than hockey. The teams coming to Sydney will take part in “The Peewee Olympics” – a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the youngsters to compete in real Olympic sports facilities. What will it be for Nish? The pole vault? Synchronized swimming? Beach volleyball? The team is also invited to tour Sydney’s magnificent zoo and the world-renowned Sydney Aquarium, where Sarah’s interest in bizarre marine biology leads to a field trip in search of an endangered sea horse. A field trip that brings the Screech Owls face-to-face with Death Down Under. Check out the Screech Owls'' website at www.screechowls.com.

Power Play in Washington

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Power Play in Washington
When the Screech Owls travel to Washington, D.C., for a hockey tournament, they quickly find themselves skating on thin ice as they deal with politics, murder, and the media.

The Screech Owls Scrapbook

release date: Jan 01, 2001
The Screech Owls Scrapbook
A supplement to the author''s Screeh Owls series with trivia, background information on the characters and excerpts from the books in the series.

Horror on River Road (#14)

release date: Jul 12, 2000
Horror on River Road (#14)
Summer’s coming and school will soon be out! The Screech Owls would love to keep playing hockey, but Muck has a better idea. The Owls are going to learn why so many of the great hockey stars are devoted to the weird and wonderful game of lacrosse. Travis, Sarah, Nish, and their friends discover lacrosse is a lot like hockey, but with a magic all its own. When the Screech Owls meet their strange new lacrosse coach, however, Travis discovers something else. Their home town has a deadly secret. Something terrible once happened out on River Road, and a boy their own age disappeared – probably murdered. Nish is delighted. He’s been looking for the perfect plot for his new horror movie. But as the Screech Owls begin to uncover the truth about what happened, and start filming Nish’s movie, they find they are part of a real-life horror story themselves. Check out the Screech Owls'' website at www.screechowls.com.

The Ghost of the Stanley Cup (#11)

release date: Dec 18, 1999
The Ghost of the Stanley Cup (#11)
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 is the eleventh book in the Screech Owls Series. Check out the Screech Owls’ website at www.screechowls.com

Danger in Dinosaur Valley (#10)

release date: Mar 27, 1999
Danger in Dinosaur Valley (#10)
Summer has come early to the town of Drumheller, Alberta. The Screech Owls were expecting deep winter – just like back home – but when they arrive for the annual Dinosaur Pee Wee Tournament, they find a warm chinook has blown the winter cold away. Drumheller is the “Dinosaur Capital of Canada,” home of the fierce Albertosaurus – cousin to Tyrannosaurus rex – whose ancient bones were discovered here more than one hundred years ago. It’s also the home of sports psychologist Kelly Block, whose weird ideas on how to build a better “team” threaten to pull the Screech Owls apart. But nothing is as weird as what happens to Nish and the others in Dinosaur Valley. When Nish returns from mountain biking, he claims he almost became breakfast for a living, breathing Albertosaurus! Of course his friends don’t believe him, but when Travis, Sarah, and their teammates go for their own ride in the hills, they come back with a monstrous story that makes international headlines. Danger in Dinosaur Valley is the tenth book in the Screech Owls Series. Check out the Screech Owls’ website at www.screechowls.com

魁北克城危机

release date: Jan 01, 1999
魁北克城危机
本书收有“平静湖之谜”、“猫头鹰北行探险”、“瑞典绑架”、“佛罗里达恐怖事件”等八篇小说。

Nightmare in Nagano (#9)

release date: Nov 14, 1998
Nightmare in Nagano (#9)
Travis and the Screech Owls are flying to Nagano, site of the 1998 Winter Olympics, to play in Big Hat - the same arena where for the first time NHL stars competed for medals and women played Olympic hockey! No one is more excited than Nish to be in Japan, the land of the rising sun – and the electrically heated toilet seat, and a soft drink called “Sweat”! He and the gang see new things on-ice too. Their Japanese opponents play a very different style of hockey. And Nish, who has discovered a new form of martial arts on his trip, is counting on a mysterious “force shield” to help his game. Then a shadow falls over the tournament. The mayor of Nagano collapses at the opening-night banquet. The Owls are caught in a freak avalanche while snowboarding. A menacing stranger is following them.…As the Owls head to the finals, one question is on everyone’s mind: When will the nightmare end? Nightmare in Nagano is the ninth book in the Screech Owls Series. Check out the Screech Owls’ website at www.screechowls.com

The Screech Owls' Home Loss

release date: Jan 01, 1998
The Screech Owls' Home Loss
When one of the Screech Owls hockey team is seriously injured by a drunken hit-and-run driver, his teammates determine to find the culprit.

Kidnapped in Sweden

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Kidnapped in Sweden
The Screech Owls find themselves in a difficult situation when they are abducted with their new friend Slava Shadrin, a star hockey player who is wanted by the Russian mob

Murder at Hockey Camp

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Murder at Hockey Camp
The Screech Owls head to cottage country to a hockey camp where they encounter a murder.

The Schooner

release date: Jan 01, 1997
The Schooner
This work is a comprehensive history of the development of the schooner from its emergence in Holland in the early years of the 17th century, right up to the present when the rig is experiencing a renaissance with luxury charter vessels. Though cargo-carrying was the main use to which schooners were put in Britain, America and Canada, there were also fishing schooners, pilot boats, Baltimore clippers, shallops, colonial schooners, naval schooners and yachts. The book describes the design and development of each of these variations of schooner, using plans and illustrations.

Mystère à Lake Placid

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Mystère à Lake Placid
"Participant à un championnat international, une équipe de jeunes hockeyeurs se trouve en butte à de multiples actes de sabotage. Une intrigue pleine de rebondissements." Réf. Sélection de livres pour enfants et adolescents 1998-1999.

In School

release date: Aug 31, 1996
In School
Documentary of the life of a typical Canadian school day, 1993 to 1994.

The Seven A.m. Practice

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Seven A.m. Practice
Many Canadian parents are familiar with the painful tradition of the seven a.m. practice. It is enacted weekly across the country - hours before most sane people think of rising from their beds - as long-suffering mothers and fathers bundle sleepy children into the family car or minivan, then drive their budding athletes to the arena, the pool, the field, the gym... Roy MacGregor knows the joys and frustrations of cheering on a sporting child. He has, in particular, become known as an expert on the subject of fathers, sons, and the game of hockey, where parent and child often find a rare opportunity to meet on common ground and forge a relationship mediated by their love of the sport. But Roy MacGregor also has some first-hand experience on the subject of fathers, sons, and ear-piercing; fathers, daughters, and the pre-teen dance. In the funny, sometimes hair-raising stories collected in "The Seven A.M. Practice, in which he describes life at home with his own four children, Roy MacGregor brings his gently affectionate eye to the relationship of parent and child in every aspect of their lives. With bemused good humour, MacGregor charts the highs and lows of being a parent - from the cherished time when he is the centre of his child''s life to the sad day when it dawns on him that he is being gently nudged ever further to one side.

Ottawa Senators

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Ottawa Senators
Presents a history of the Ottawa Senators hockey team, highlighting the games and players that have contributed to the team''s success.

The Screech Owls' Northern Adventure

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Screech Owls' Northern Adventure
When the Screech Owls travel to James Bay to compete in the First Nations Peewee Hockey Tournament, they experience what life is like in the North and find themselves in deep trouble.

Roy MacGregor's Valley Christmas

release date: Dec 01, 1995

Night Stole Stanley/Lake Placid

release date: Oct 01, 1995
Night Stole Stanley/Lake Placid
"Mystery at Lake Placid Travis Lindsay, his best friend, Nish, and all their pals on the Screech Owls hockey team, are on their way to New York for an international peewee tournament. Excitement builds in the team van on the way to Lake Placid. First there are the entertaining antics of their trainer, Mr. Dillinger - then there''s the prospect of playing on an Olympic rink, in a huge arena, knowing there will be scouts in the stands. But they have barely arrived when things start to go wrong. Their star centre, Sarah, plays badly from lack of sleep. Next Travis gets knocked down in the street. And then someone starts tampering with equipment. It looks as if someone is trying to sabotage the Screech Owls. But who? And why? And can Travis and the others stop the destruction before the decisive game of the tournament? "Mystery at Lake Placid is the first book in the Screech Owls Series by Roy MacGregor. "The Night They Stole the Stanley Cup Someone is out to steal the Stanley Cup - and only the Screech owls stand between the thieves and their prize! Travis, Nish, and the rest of the Screech Owls have come to Toronto for the biggest hockey tournament of their lives - only to find themselves in the biggest "mess of their lives. First Nish sprains his ankle falling down the stairs at the CN Tower. Later, key members of the team get caught shoplifting. And during a tour of the Hockey Hall of Fame, Travis overhears two men plotting to swipe the priceless Stanley Cup and hold it for ransom! Can the Screech Owls do anything to save the most revered trophy in the land? And can the team also rise to the challenge on the ice and play their best hockey ever? "The NightThey Stole the Stanley Cup is the second book in the Screech Owls Series. Check out the Screech Owls'' website at www.screechowls.com

Symptoms and Early Warning Signs

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Symptoms and Early Warning Signs
Compiled and edited by a team of prestigious doctors, this guide provides a complete description of 600 symptoms and symptom combinations. Organized from head to toe, according to major body systems inside and out, and whole body symptoms, this user-friendly book gives fast and easy access to specific concerns.
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