<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"On the eve of Canada's sesquicentennial celebrations comes a richly rewarding new book from acclaimed historian Charlotte Gray about what it means to be Canadian. Readers already know Gray as an award-winning biographer, a writer who has brilliantly captured significant individuals and dramatic moments in our history. Now, in The Promise of Canada, she weaves together masterful portraits of nine influential Canadians, creating an engaging history of the country over the past 150 years and arguing that Canada has constantly reimagined itself in every generation since 1867. What do these people - from George-âEtienne Cartier and Emily Carr to Tommy Douglas, Margaret Atwood and Elijah Harper - have in common? Each, according to Charlotte Gray, has left an indelible mark on our country. Deliberately avoiding a "top down" approach to our history, Gray has chosen people whose ideas have caught her imagination, ideas that over time have become part of our collective conversation. She also highlights many other Canadians, past and present, who have added to the ongoing debate over how we see ourselves. A fresh take on our history that offers fascinating insights into how this country has matured and how - 150 years after Confederation and beyond - we are still a people in progress, The Promise of Canada will inspire and challenge readers to envision the Canada they want to live in. Charlotte Gray makes history come alive as she opens doors into our past, our present and our future."--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>What does it mean to be a Canadian? What great ideas have changed our country? An award-winning writer casts her eye over our nation's history, highlighting some of our most important stories.</b> <p/>From the acclaimed historian Charlotte Gray comes a richly rewarding book about what it means to be Canadian. Readers already know Gray as an award-winning biographer, a writer who has brilliantly captured significant individuals and dramatic moments in our history. Now, in <i>The Promise of Canada</i>, she weaves together masterful portraits of nine influential Canadians, creating a unique history of our country. <p/>What do these people--from George-Étienne Cartier and Emily Carr to Tommy Douglas, Margaret Atwood, and Elijah Harper--have in common? Each, according to Charlotte Gray, has left an indelible mark on Canada. Deliberately avoiding a top-down approach to history, Gray has chosen Canadians--some well-known, others less so--whose ideas, she argues, have become part of our collective conversation about who we are as a people. She also highlights many other Canadians from all walks of life who have added to the ongoing debate, showing how our country has reinvented itself in every generation since Confederation, while at the same time holding to certain central beliefs. <p/>Beautifully illustrated with evocative black-and-white historical images and colorful artistic visions, and written in an engaging style, <i>The Promise of Canada</i> is a fresh, thoughtful, and inspiring view of our historical journey. Opening doors into our past, present, and future with this masterful work, Charlotte Gray makes Canada's history come alive and challenges us to envision the country we want to live in.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A beautiful, slightly different and very successful way of looking at things -- by looking at the people, places and stories she feels helped bring us together."-- "The Winnipeg Free Press"<br><br>"A captivating read, balancing intense research with richly drawn characters and lively storytelling."-- "Maclean's"<br><br>"A true feat and it manages to highlight some of our most important stories. Some readers might feel that Gray left out a cause, symbol, or person (for example, there's nothing on hockey here) but she does a good job of packing in as much in as possible."-- "The Globe and Mail"<br><br>"An engrossing chronicle of Toronto's social life at the beginning of the 20th century. . . . Gray's description of the trial and the Toronto of a century ago allow us to understand much more about the city we call home."-- "Toronto Star"<br><br>"Painstakingly researched and thoroughly engaging, <i>The Promise of Canada</i> is a pleasurable read, and, what's more, it's edifying."-- "The Globe and Mail"<br><br>PRAISE FOR <i>GOLD DIGGERS</i> <p/> "A lively, delightful reenactment of a signal era of Klondike mythology."-- "Kirkus (Starred Review)"<br><br>PRAISE FOR <i>THE MASSEY MURDER</i> <p/> "Narrated with a great sense of presence, irony, and verve, this book recreates a vanished world of Canadian jurisprudence and politics, invests it with life, and makes it memorable."-- "The Globe and Mail"<br><br>"Gold in the story and gold on the page. With meticulous research and a keen eye for the crucial detail, Charlotte Gray disentangles the story of the great Klondike Gold Rush from its myths and clichés to tell the story of the extraordinary adventurers who struggled to survive and prosper in a harsh land."--Margaret MacMillan<br><br>"Amazing! In weaving her own fascinating story throughout deft and telling profiles of critical Canadians over the past 150 years, Charlotte Gray has succeeded in giving us a remarkable "biography" of her adopted country. She now joins the likes of Pierre Berton, Peter C. Newman and Bruce Hutchison as guardians of the national mirror. A marvelous read."--Roy MacGregor<br><br>"Charlotte Gray writes of Canada with an immigrant's passion and an insider's knowledge. With her lively profiles, provocative ideas, and unabashed love of country, <i>The Promise of Canada</i> is a promise kept."--Christopher Moore<br><br>"If I had to get Canada a gift for its 150th birthday, this book would be at the top of my list. With the richly told stories of these extraordinary Canadians--men and women from all walks of life--Charlotte Gray tells us what's extraordinary about Canada itself. It's a promise that we can see fulfilled around us every day."--Susan Delacourt<br><br>"Once again, Charlotte Gray helps us better understand who we are as an evolving nation<b>--</b>a country for all that will thrive well beyond the next 150 years."--Naheed Nenshi, Mayor of Calgary<br><br>"I've had a literary crush on Charlotte Gray for years. She's smart, funny, insightful. . . . This fascinating collection of biograpy as history takes us from West Coast art to strong-jawed Mounties, from Margaret Atwood to Preston Manning, with equal aplomb. Wonderful!"--Will Ferguson<br><br>"This book is a masterpiece. It tells us more about ourselves and our country than any comparable work I know of, accomplishing this by style and wit and unconstrained intelligence all made credible by abundant detail. [...] This is an inexhaustibly interesting book about an inexhaustibly interesting country."--Richard Gwyn<br>
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