The Jalna Saga – Deluxe Edition: All Sixteen Books of the Enduring Classic Series & The Biography of Mazo de la Roche

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The Jalna Saga – Deluxe Edition: All Sixteen Books of the Enduring Classic Series & The Biography of Mazo de la Roche Page 553

by de la Roche, Mazo


  I thank William Kell, Barrie, ON; Linda Kennedy, Research Library, Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, Buffalo, NY; Olive (Bostwick) Komar, Gormley, ON; Barbara Sayers Larson, Mississauga, ON; John Lennox, York U, Toronto, ON; Gail Lucas, Stroud, ON; Joseph Lundy, Sharon, ON; Barbara Ann McAlpine and other members of the Bronte Historical Society, Oakville, ON; J. Messmer, Lower Lakes Marine Historical Society, Buffalo, NY; Stephanie Meeuwse, Museums of Mississauga, Mississauga, ON; Ellen Millar and Peter Moran, Archivists, SCA, Midhurst, ON; Roger Nixon, Military and Historical Searches, London, England; Esmée Rees, Toronto, ON; Marion Rhodes, Archivist, Toronto Diocese, Anglican Church of Canada, Toronto, ON; James Rutherford, MGS, Winnipeg, MN; Jean Sarjeant, Orillia Museum, Orillia, ON; Beth Sinyard, Newmarket Museum, Newmarket, ON.

  I thank Sandy Slater, Chester Fritz Library, U of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND; Staff, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, U of Toronto, Toronto, ON; Jacqueline Stewart, Aurora Museum, Aurora, ON; Clara Thomas, York U, Toronto, ON; Marjorie Todd, Barrie, ON; Dana Vlasak, Recreation and Parks, City of Mississauga, Mississauga, ON; Ross Wallace, Innisfil Historical Society, Innisfil, ON; Brian Winter, Town of Whitby Archivist, Whitby, ON; Ethel Winzer, Oakville, ON; Jeanne Wright, Holland Landing, ON; Gordon and Nancy Young, Bradford, ON; Jane Zavitz-Bond, Archivist, Canadian Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), Dorland Room, Pickering College, Newmarket, ON.

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  Mazo de la Roche was once Canada’s best-known writer, loved by millions of readers around the world. She created unforgettable characters who come to life for her readers, but she was secretive about her own life. When she died in 1961, her cousin and lifelong companion, Caroline Clement, burned her diaries, adding to the aura of mystery that already surrounded Mazo.

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