Publisher's Synopsis
For fifty years Canadians have had a standing date with Pierre Berton--inMaclean'sandThe Toronto Star,on the TV screen inFront Page ChallengeandThe Pierre Berton Show,and in each of his successive bestsellers. In his passion for truth and justice, he has taken on issues few others dared to touch: sex, religion, racism, feminism, national hypocrisy, civil liberties. Now he tells the stories behind the stories.
Berton has lively anecdotes about such figures as John Diefenbaker, Brian Mulroney, and his television show guests, from Lenny Bruce to Malcolm X. He watches the Berlin Wall go up and hears the nightly rattle of gunfire in the ghost city of Seoul. From enfant terrible to national icon, Berton has seen half a centruy of Canadian history in a changing world.My Timesis both a page-turner and an important source of contemporary history.