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#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER
An exciting story, passionately told and rich in detail, this major
biography is the second volume of the bestselling, award-winning
John A: The Man Who Made Us, by well-known
journalist and highly respected author Richard Gwyn.
John A. Macdonald, Canada''s first and most important prime
minister, is the man who made Confederation happen, who built this
country over the next quarter century, and who shaped what it is
today. From Confederation Day in 1867, where this volume picks up,
Macdonald finessed a reluctant union of four provinces in central
and eastern Canada into a strong nation, despite indifference from
Britain and annexationist sentiment in the United States.
But it wasn''t easy. The wily Macdonald faced constant crises
throughout these years, from Louis Riel''s two rebellions through
to the Pacific Scandal that almost undid his government and his
quest to find the spine of the nation: the railroad that would link
east to west. Gwyn paints a superb portrait of Canada and its
leaders through these formative years and also delves deep to show
us Macdonald the man, as he marries for the second time, deals with
the birth of a disabled child, and the assassination of his close
friend Darcy McGee, and wrestles with whether Riel should
hang.
Indelibly, Gwyn shows us Macdonald''s love of this country and his
ability to joust with forces who would have been just as happy to
see the end of Canada before it had really begun, creating a
must-read for all Canadians.
About the Author
RICHARD GWYN is an award-winning author and political columnist. He
is widely known as a commentator for the Toronto Star on
national and international affairs and as a frequent contributor to
television and radio programs. His books include two highly praised
biographies, Smallwood: The Unlikely Revolutionary
on Newfoundland premier Joey Smallwood, and The Northern
Magus on Pierre Elliott Trudeau. His book,
Nationalism Without Walls: The Unbearable Lightness of
Being Canadian, was selected by the Literary Review of
Canada as one of the 100 most important books published in Canada.
The first volume of Gwyn''s biography of Macdonald was published in
2007, became a national bestseller and won the Charles Taylor Prize
for Literary Non-Fiction.
Format: Hardcover
Published: September 27, 2011
Publisher: Random House of Canada
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0307356442
ISBN - 13: 9780307356444