Duelling In A New World

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Ann Birch ISBN: 9780228600466
Publisher: BWL Publishing Inc. Publication: April 28, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ann Birch
ISBN: 9780228600466
Publisher: BWL Publishing Inc.
Publication: April 28, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Historical Fiction, Canada

John White is a barrister trapped in a disastrous marriage. In 1792, he breaks loose and strikes out for a new life over the sea, leaving Marianne and his children in England.

As Upper Canada's first Attorney-General, he confronts the conflicts of the early parliament. He pushes through a bill abolishing the import of slaves—long before Britain or America—and he fights to give Aboriginals justice in white man's courts.

He also establishes the Law Society of Upper Canada, still in existence today.

In this new world, John finds pleasure in the friendship of Eliza Russell, sister of Upper Canada's Receiver-General. They support each other in times of tragedy and despair.

But John makes a grave mistake when he has an affair with Betsy Small, a woman of dubious reputation. Realizing his stupidity, John breaks off the affair and brings Marianne and his family over from England. But Betsy is a vindictive woman who insults his wife, and Betsy's husband challenges John to a duel. At dawn on January 4, 1800, John takes his pistol and sets out to meet his opponent.

Reviews

"A moving story of a man who courageously faced down oppression only to face his own failings, told by an author whose elegant and clear-eyed prose never wavers. Ann Birch gives life to the heartbeats of history." – Barbara Kyle, author of The Traitor's Daughter

For SURVIVAL: "Birch not only brings 19th century Canada to life . . . but its characters as well. Gossipy women, pompous politicians and a flawed hero and heroine are vividly described."—Historical Novel Society

"Birch has that rare ability to use tremendous historical research as a tool to tell a whopping great story." —Robert Rotenberg, author of OLD CITY HALL and HEART OF A CITY

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Historical Fiction, Canada

John White is a barrister trapped in a disastrous marriage. In 1792, he breaks loose and strikes out for a new life over the sea, leaving Marianne and his children in England.

As Upper Canada's first Attorney-General, he confronts the conflicts of the early parliament. He pushes through a bill abolishing the import of slaves—long before Britain or America—and he fights to give Aboriginals justice in white man's courts.

He also establishes the Law Society of Upper Canada, still in existence today.

In this new world, John finds pleasure in the friendship of Eliza Russell, sister of Upper Canada's Receiver-General. They support each other in times of tragedy and despair.

But John makes a grave mistake when he has an affair with Betsy Small, a woman of dubious reputation. Realizing his stupidity, John breaks off the affair and brings Marianne and his family over from England. But Betsy is a vindictive woman who insults his wife, and Betsy's husband challenges John to a duel. At dawn on January 4, 1800, John takes his pistol and sets out to meet his opponent.

Reviews

"A moving story of a man who courageously faced down oppression only to face his own failings, told by an author whose elegant and clear-eyed prose never wavers. Ann Birch gives life to the heartbeats of history." – Barbara Kyle, author of The Traitor's Daughter

For SURVIVAL: "Birch not only brings 19th century Canada to life . . . but its characters as well. Gossipy women, pompous politicians and a flawed hero and heroine are vividly described."—Historical Novel Society

"Birch has that rare ability to use tremendous historical research as a tool to tell a whopping great story." —Robert Rotenberg, author of OLD CITY HALL and HEART OF A CITY

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