Marc Duane Anderson is a freelance book reviewer. For most Canadians, Peter Gzowski needs no introduction, especially after the publicity surrounding his recent passing. As the former host of CBC Radio's Morningside and as a journalist he has in many ways been the embodiment of the voice of Canada. His journalistic reach in these pieces is comprehensive, touching on almost all things Canadian, from professional hockey, to baseball, to the disappearing landscape of his youth. There are tales, or rather confessions, of a young eager journalist grabbing headlines; of what it's like to be a Canadian sex symbol; and about his tendency to appear to be unkempt. Homage is paid to Canadian writers, memories of a Canadian childhood in winter, and Canada itself. Best of all, he reflects on the full life he's led. Gzowski's work is as Canadian as anything we've got and it is our good fortune he's left this collection for us to remember him by, to remember Canada by.