Historical fiction

  • Will Starling

    Creator

    Weir, Ian

    Abstract

    Shortlisted, Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the FantasticLonglisted, IMPAC Dublin International Literary AwardFrom the acclaimed author of Daniel O'Thunder comes a rollicking, bawdy, and haunting novel about love and redemption, death and resurrection. The great metropolis of London swaggers with Regency abandon as nineteen-year-old Will Starling returns from the Napoleonic Wars having spent five years assisting a military surgeon. Charming, brash, and damaged, Will is helping his mentor build a medical practice — and a life — in the rough Cripplegate area.

    Publisher (Source)

    Fredericton

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • Therefore Choose

    Creator

    Oatley, Keith

    Abstract

    On a summer visit to Germany, George, a young medical student at Cambridge, meets Anna von Kleist, whose intellectual force, beauty, and self-assurance smite him full in the heart. It is 1936. Hitler is already in power, and a shift has occurred in Germany that Anna, George, and their friend Werner have not fully grasped. Europe is on the cusp of war when the three find themselves in a painful love triangle that plays between England and Germany. Facing decisions that will forever alter the course of their lives, they must choose and live with the consequences of their choices.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • The Famished Lover

    Creator

    Cumyn, Alan

    Abstract

    In this much anticipated follow-up to The Sojourn, Alan Cumyn continues the story of Ramsay Crome, an artist who never quite came home from the First World War. The horrors of his years in a German prisoner of war camp continue to haunt him, as does the idealized memory of his long-lost sweetheart, his beautiful Margaret. It is those memories that literally save his life and keep him from a cold grave in a foreign land. Upon his return home to Montreal, Crome seeks the nourishment of body and soul, sometimes impulsively, after years of torture and deprivation.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • Tattycoram

    Creator

    Thomas, Audrey

    Abstract

    Caricatured by Charles Dickens in Little Dorrit as the cantankerous maid of Mr. and Mrs. Meagles, “Tattycoram” tells her own life story in this utterly compelling metafiction by the celebrated author of Isobel Gunn. Throughout her career, Audrey Thomas has repeatedly challenged her readers to follow her into new territory. In Tattycoram, she does it again, taking readers into the distant fictional world of Charles Dickens’s England, where, in an unusual twist, Dickens interacts with his own characters, allowing Thomas to raise questions about the intersection of life and art.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • The Violin Lover

    Creator

    Glickman, Susan

    Abstract

    Set in Jewish London in the 1930s, Susan Glickman's The Violin Lover is written against the backdrop of Hitler's escalating campaign against the Jews. This beautifully written novel tells the story of Clara Weiss and Ned Abraham, "the violin lover," brought together by Clara's 11-year-old son, Jacob. A successful doctor and amateur violinist, Ned is pressured to practice a duet with Jacob by the boy's piano teacher.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • The Wind Seller

    Creator

    Preston, Rachael

    Abstract

    In her highly anticipated second novel, Rachael Preston tells a vibrant, compelling story of 20th century piracy. Exploring the complex struggle for freedom against a backdrop of passion and repression, The Wind Seller is the story of two vulnerable, shellshocked people and the “wind seller” who captivates them both. Life in 1924 Kenomee, Nova Scotia, seems simple enough. Until, that is, a mysterious schooner blows into town under the cover of darkness, in desperate need of repair.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • The Life and Times of Captain N.

    Creator

    Glover, Douglas

    Abstract

    Douglas Glover’s acclaimed novel The Life and Times of Captain N. is now available in a GLE Library edition. Originally published by McClelland & Stewart, the novel was acclaimed by the most respected critics in Canada and the US, and compelled The Toronto Star’s Philip Marchand to call Glover “one of the most important Canadian writers of his generation.” Set on the Niagara frontier in the final days of the American Revolution, The Life and Times of Captain N. sees the revolutionary new world order from the standpoint of the losers.

    Publisher (Source)

    Fredericton

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • Elle

    Creator

    Glover, Douglas

    Mathews, Lawrence

    Abstract

    Winner, Governor General's Award for FictionShortlisted, IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and Commonwealth Writers' PrizeA 16th-century belle turned Robinson Crusoe, a female Don Quixote with an Inuit Sancho Panza — this is the heroine of the novel that won the 2003 Governor General's Award. Elle is a lusty, subversive riff on the discovery of the New World, the moment of first contact.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • De poussière et de vent

    Creator

    Gareau, Laurier

    Abstract

    Les Éditions de la nouvelle plume publient le premier roman d’un dramaturge accompli et fier passeur de l’histoire des francophones de la Saskatchewan. Ce premier roman joint ses deux passions, soit l’histoire de la colonisation de l’Ouest et les intrigues de personnages hors de l’ordinaire. Ce om

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  • City of jade : City of..., book 2

    Creator

    LaBarthe, L. J.

    Abstract

    1131, The Silk Road. Gallienus of Constantinople, a scarred soldier who used to work the city gates, enters a new phase of his life when he meets and falls in love with Misahuen of Gyeongju. But prejudice of same-sex relationships dominates Byzantine society, and both the Emperor and the Church denounce such love. Should Misahuen and Gallienus be discovered, the punishment is castration or death. Fearing he’ll lose Misahuen, Gallienus decides to go with Misahuen when he leaves the city forever.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [s.l.]

    Dreamspinner Press

    Not specified