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by John F. Allaire (Author)

A Road Memoir by John Allaire (writing as fictional character Jimmy Piston)

Overview

Motel Matchbooks is a raw, funny, and deeply human road memoir tracing a month-long North American tour by Ottawa singer-songwriter Jimmy Piston - a stand-in for the author, veteran musician John Allaire. It is equal parts road diary, barroom confessional, and love letter to the messy business of staying alive through art.

The narrative follows Jimmy and his misfit road companion Benny as they haul guitars, bad coffee, and aging dreams from Ottawa through the U.S. South and back - through half-broken motels, dive bars, sketchy diners, and flashes of unexpected grace. It's a book about music, mortality, friendship, and the unglamorous beauty of trying.

Why It Speaks to All Canadians

Across Canada, Motel Matchbooks hits a cultural nerve. It's about the road - our great national religion. It's about border crossings, weather that tests your resolve, and the constant pull between comfort and risk.

Like Neil Young's Shakey or Gord Downie's ghost-haunted lyrics, it finds poetry in the landscape: Nova Scotia bars, Toronto diners, Montreal squats, and prairie highways humming under sodium lights. Allaire writes with a distinctly Canadian sensibility - stoic, self-deprecating, generous - and brings to life the hidden country between Tim Hortons coffee and rock-and-roll transcendence.

It's also a book about what happens when the music stops - about the health scares, small redemptions, and quiet reckonings of middle-aged artists who refuse to stop making noise.

Why It Resonates South of the Border

For American readers, Motel Matchbooks offers an outsider's lens on the heartland. Jimmy Piston's tour through Nashville, Pittsburgh, Richmond, and Athens, GA, reads like a love-hate letter to Americana itself - full of roadside absurdity and tender observation. It sits comfortably beside Patti Smith's Just Kids, Nick Offerman's travel essays, and David Sedaris's road stories, offering both satire and sincerity.

It's about what Americans call the grind - those endless miles between gigs - but told through Canadian eyes, where humour and humility temper the bravado. The story reminds readers on both sides of the border that art, like hockey or heartbreak, is a contact sport.

In One Sentence

A rock-and-roll memoir that starts in the bars of Ottawa and spirals through the heart of North America, Motel Matchbooks is about music, mortality, and the beautiful absurdity of trying to live artfully in a world built for routine.

Number of Pages: 270
Dimensions: 0.57 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 01, 2026
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by John F. Allaire (Author)

A Road Memoir by John Allaire (writing as fictional character Jimmy Piston)

Overview

Motel Matchbooks is a raw, funny, and deeply human road memoir tracing a month-long North American tour by Ottawa singer-songwriter Jimmy Piston - a stand-in for the author, veteran musician John Allaire. It is equal parts road diary, barroom confessional, and love letter to the messy business of staying alive through art.

The narrative follows Jimmy and his misfit road companion Benny as they haul guitars, bad coffee, and aging dreams from Ottawa through the U.S. South and back - through half-broken motels, dive bars, sketchy diners, and flashes of unexpected grace. It's a book about music, mortality, friendship, and the unglamorous beauty of trying.

Why It Speaks to All Canadians

Across Canada, Motel Matchbooks hits a cultural nerve. It's about the road - our great national religion. It's about border crossings, weather that tests your resolve, and the constant pull between comfort and risk.

Like Neil Young's Shakey or Gord Downie's ghost-haunted lyrics, it finds poetry in the landscape: Nova Scotia bars, Toronto diners, Montreal squats, and prairie highways humming under sodium lights. Allaire writes with a distinctly Canadian sensibility - stoic, self-deprecating, generous - and brings to life the hidden country between Tim Hortons coffee and rock-and-roll transcendence.

It's also a book about what happens when the music stops - about the health scares, small redemptions, and quiet reckonings of middle-aged artists who refuse to stop making noise.

Why It Resonates South of the Border

For American readers, Motel Matchbooks offers an outsider's lens on the heartland. Jimmy Piston's tour through Nashville, Pittsburgh, Richmond, and Athens, GA, reads like a love-hate letter to Americana itself - full of roadside absurdity and tender observation. It sits comfortably beside Patti Smith's Just Kids, Nick Offerman's travel essays, and David Sedaris's road stories, offering both satire and sincerity.

It's about what Americans call the grind - those endless miles between gigs - but told through Canadian eyes, where humour and humility temper the bravado. The story reminds readers on both sides of the border that art, like hockey or heartbreak, is a contact sport.

In One Sentence

A rock-and-roll memoir that starts in the bars of Ottawa and spirals through the heart of North America, Motel Matchbooks is about music, mortality, and the beautiful absurdity of trying to live artfully in a world built for routine.

Number of Pages: 270
Dimensions: 0.57 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 01, 2026

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Motel Matchbooks: A Memoir from the Long Road - Paperback

Motel Matchbooks: A Memoir from the Long Road - Paperback

$38.46
Motel Matchbooks: A Memoir from the Long Road - Paperback

Motel Matchbooks: A Memoir from the Long Road - Paperback

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