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King Leary

Paul Quarrington's Canada Readswinning novel is the story of an aging hockey legend who sets out to reclaim his glory.

Paul Quarrington

The story of Percival Leary transcends the label "hockey book." Paul Quarrington's 1988 classic tells the often touching, often hilarious story of a once-great hockey hero. Now largely forgotten and sharing a room in a nursing home with an alcoholic reporter, Leary looks back on the highs and lows of his professional and personal life as he sets out on one final quest to reclaim his title of "King of the Ice."

King Leary was the winner of Canada Reads 2008, when it was championed by Dave Bidini.

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From the book

I can't remember lacing on blades for the first time. Likewise with hockey. I've got no idea when I first heard of, saw, or played the game of hockey. Some years back, Clay Clinton and I were invited to one of those hockey schools for a seminar. It couldn't have been that long back, come to think, because what we were discussing was something like The Development of Hockey in North America, which means we were trying to figure out a way of beating the Russians. So there was me there, and Clay (who was drunk much of the weekend, and occupied with the pursuit of somebody's floozy wife), and this young coach from Minnesota.

And the lad from Minn. starts talking about the origins of hockey. He went on and on about soccer and lacrosse, English foot soldiers playing baggataway with the Indians, some Scandinavian entertainment called bandy. I bit my tongue, but the truth of the matter is, I never knew that hockey originated. I figured it was just always there, like the moon.


From King Leary by Paul Quarrington 1987. Published by Anchor Books/Doubleday Canada.

Author interviews

Author Paul Quarrington and booster Dave Bidini discuss the 2008 Canada Reads win for King Leary.

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Remembering Paul Quarrington

15 years ago
Duration 4:16
Joe Curtis, dean of the School of Creative and Performing Arts at Toronto's Humber College, remembers his friend Paul Quarrington
Two great Canadian writers are on stage at Toronto Harbourfront's Festival of Authors.