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Family Tree Maker
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Canadian Biographies
BOOK - Nellie McClung
By Charlotte Gray
Feminist, politician, and social activist, Nellie McClung altered Canada's political landscape, leaving a legacy that has long survived her.
She had a wicked wit, and her convictions and campaigns helped shape the Canada we live in today. Acclaimed writer Charlotte Gray, who has forged a distinguished career exploring the lives of such notable women as Susanna Moodie and Pauline Johnson, is the perfect writer to reinterpret McClung.
After rsearching the life of Prairie activist Nellie McClung, Gray sees that cofidence as a legacy of McClung's achievements. Born in 1873, McClung helped win the vote for women ans , as a member of the Famous Five, the right of persons to be considered "persons" and to be entitled to sit in the federal senate.
mcClung's convictions and her campaigns, fought with zesty humour, helped shape Canada. A Western populist, she embodied the values that still characterize Canada -- faith in government, a collective commitment to social programs. Eminent biographer Charlotte Gray brings Nellie to life, illustrating why she mattered then, and why she matters now.
About the Author
Charlotte Gray is the award-winning author of Nellie McClung and Sisters in the Wilderness, which was a national bestseller for over a year, and won the CBA Libris Award 2000 and the Floyd S. Chalmers Award in Ontario History. It was listed in the Globe and Mail 100 Best Books, the Quill & Quire Best Books, the Ottawa Citizen Hot Type “Can’t Miss Guide,” as well as being shortlisted for the Ottawa Book Prize. Gray’s earlier biography, Mrs. King: The Life and Times of Isabel Mackenzie King (Viking, 1997) was equally honored: it was a national bestseller, winner of the Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-fiction, winner of the Canadian Authors Association Birks Family Foundation Award for Biography, winner of a Heritage Toronto Commendation, as well as being named to the Maclean’s Favorite Books of the Year list and shortlisted for a Governor General’s award. Also authored the national bestsellers Reluctant Genius, The Passionate Life and Inventive Mind of Alexander Graham Bell, and Flint and Feather, The Life and Times of E. Pauline Johnson, Tekahionwake, a winner of the Pierre Burton Award. A graduate of Oxford University and former Ottawa editor of Saturday Night magazine, Charlotte Gray lives in Ottawa with her family.
204 Pages
5.25" X 8.25"
Hardcover - with dustjacket
ISBN-13: 978-0-670-06674-2
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