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Bruce McCall, one of America's leading comic artists and writers, grew up in Southern Ontario, crammed into shabby quarters with five siblings, a father angry when he wasn't absent and a mother who used alcohol as a refuge from the poverty that surrounded her. This book recounts the author's setbacks, sometimes as high comedy, sometimes as pure agony, and shows how he transcended them. In this hilarious memoir, a remarkable humorist recounts a story of adversity

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His skates were too small. Or they didn't match. Or they were that ultimate humiliation for a boy trying to play hockey--girls' white figure skates. Add to young Bruce McCall's shabby equipment his pencil-thin wrists, weak ankles, and, as he puts it, "a fruit bat's metabolism with a tree sloth's reflexes,"  and you'll understand why he failed so dismally in the cold, rough world of neighborhood hockey in Toronto. Bruce's catastrophic career as a rink rat epitomizes the youth he recounts in this funny, moving, sometimes disturbing memoir. In fact, Thin Ice examines a boyhood so filled with failure and disappointment that the comedy and insight its author/survivor wrests from it--like his subsequent career as one of America's most admired humorists and illustrators--seem like miracles.

Bruce McCall's father, T.C., was an inaccessible tyrant. Bruce's mother, Peg, drank to blunt the effect of her husband's rages and to dodge the duties of taking care of six children. Still, Bruce did know some moments of pleasure as a child, especially in the small town of Simcoe, before T.C. moved his family to the dreary outskirts of Toronto: The Second World War offered its awesome matériel and its heroic men, milk bottles grew top hats of cream, and grapes hung free for the stealing in Mrs. Klein's backyard. But his parents' demons took their toll on Bruce, and the move to Toronto set the stage for academic and social disasters: He flunked out of high school and took dead-end graphic-design jobs, all the while envying the full-color culture and high-octane energy of Canada's muscular neighbor to the south.

That envy, combined with Bruce's passion for reading and drawing--one of the few positive bequests from T.C. and Peg McCall--became his refuge and then his salvation. His precocious reverence for The New Yorker magazine led him to invent entire comic worlds of artistic and literary creation. Ultimately, he read, wrote, and drew himself out of pennilessness and despair. Bruce McCall may not have been destined to glide around Madison Square Garden holding the Stanley Cup aloft, but as Thin Ice demonstrates, perseverance and talent can turn crummy ice skates--and even dashed hopes--into dreams come true.

About the Author

Bruce McCall has contributed written and visual humour to virtually every magazine in North America. He was a prominent member of the original National Lampoon, and has written for Saturday Night Live. His writing has appeared regularly in the New Yorker since 1979 and in recent years he has done many New Yorker covers. He lives in New York City with his wife and daughter.
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  • PublisherVintage Canada
  • Publication date1999
  • ISBN 10 0679309438
  • ISBN 13 9780679309437
  • BindingPaperback
  • LanguageEnglish
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