Allan Fotheringham Book Signing
Nov 13, 2011
Greater Victoria Public Library-Central Boardroom, Victoria
Allan Fotheringham, the journalist Time magazine once described as "Canada's most consistently controversial newspaper columnist," will release his autobiography this month.
Titled Boy From Nowhere: A Life in Ninety-One Countries, the book covers Fotheringham's career as a journalist and columnist for the Vancouver Sun, Toronto Sun, the Globe and Mail, panellist on CBC-TV's Front Page Challenge, and, most notably, his almost three-plus decades of writing with Maclean's magazine. The book also describes his meetings with renowned personalities Robert F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, The Beatles, Pierre Trudeau, and Nelson Mandela, to name a few.
Fotheringham will read excerpts from the book and conduct a book-signing this Sunday, Nov. 13, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Greater Victoria Public Library.
