Providence: A Novel
Autor Valerie Greenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 dec 2022
The beginning of the McBride family dynasty starts in Victoria, British Columbia’s capital city, and is set against a backdrop of the Province’s vivid history – from the days of the first gold rush along the mighty Fraser River, the incorporation of Victoria as a city, and a smallpox epidemic that decimated the Indigenous population - to B.C. joining confederation in 1871. This book describes the moral as well as the corrupt days of early colonization.
Providence tells a mighty story depicting the strength and determination of early settlers.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780888397393
ISBN-10: 0888397399
Pagini: 406
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Hancock House
Colecția HANCOCK HOUSE
Locul publicării:Canada
ISBN-10: 0888397399
Pagini: 406
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Hancock House
Colecția HANCOCK HOUSE
Locul publicării:Canada
Recenzii
“Valerie Green made her name writing wonderfully engaging nonfiction stories about Victoria and environs, sharing tales told by built heritage (Dunmora: The Story of a Heritage Manor House on Vancouver Island; If These Walls Could Talk: Victoria’s Houses from the Past, I and II), and class in settler culture (Above Stairs: Social Life in Upper-Class Victoria, 1843–1918), as well as most evocative memoir (Embrace the Journey: A Care Giver’s Story). Green has now turned her capacious storytelling skills to fiction with Providence, the first volume of The McBride Chronicles (we can anticipate two more, according to Green). Providence kicks off its dynastic-tale-to-be with the backstories, in alternating chapters, of its main characters: the British orphan (Jane) and the son of a Scottish fisher family (Gideon). The pair traverse the worlds of life in service (Jane) and life at sea and in business (Gideon), enduring travails and enjoying adventures en route to meeting in Victoria BC, falling in love, and creating a family in the 1860s. Their trials and triumphs together continue and, as BC joins Canada’s Confederation in 1871, fallout from a tragedy threatens to undo them and all they’ve created together. Truth helps them endure, create something bigger than themselves, and add another storied layer to the McBride tale, doubtless to be unveiled as the saga continues in Volume II. Fans of Green’s detailed non-fiction will find similar strengths in this story, offering vivid particulars of life in a particular time and place (Victorian-era Victoria) that allow readers to readily imagine and inhabit the world of Providence. While there is some resolution of events at the end of Book One, enough seeds are sown to create anticipation for the tale’s continuation… in Book Two! Green knows well how to leave readers wanting more."
— Moira Dunn, author ofCraigdarroch Castle in 21 Treasures.
— Moira Dunn, author ofCraigdarroch Castle in 21 Treasures.

