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True Patriot Love

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True Patriot Love

by Michael Ignatieff

Penguin Group Canada | April 18, 2009 | Hardcover

In his prize-winning memoir, The Russian Album, Michael Ignatieff chronicled the fortunes of his father's family in Russia and in Canada . Now, in True Patriot Love, Ignatieff turns to his mother's family, the Grants. Over three generations the Grants conducted a spirited public argument about what Canada was and should be. True Patriot Love is both a tribute to and a reckoning with that inheritance.

In 1872, the author's great-grandfather George Monro Grant, set out with Sandford Fleming to map out the railway line that would link Canada from ocean to ocean. His grandfather William Lawson Grant fought at the Somme in World War I and came home believing that Canada had earned the right to call itself a fully independent nation. His son George Grant, author of Lament for a Nation, believed that Canada had gone from colony to nation and back to colony?of the United States .

Michael Ignatieff retells the history of his ancestors as a story of one family's search for Canada . He has turned a family memoir into a history of their love of country.

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    Ignatieff's Canadianness

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    3 years ago

    Written and framed to coincide with his official coronation as the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada in May 2009, True Patriot Love is a historical biography of Michael Ignatieff's maternal side of his family.

    It is clear what Ignatieff hopes to achieve politically through this book, that Ignatieff his roots go as far back as John A. Macdonald -- deep enough to go as far as the reformers of the 1830s. I will give credit to Ignatieff, the book succeeds as much.

    As a historical biography though, the book falls woefully short. In reading "True Patriot Love" one wonders why Ignatieff completely ignores the women of the Grants (Ignatieff's maternal family name) whom he presumes us to believe had no role whatsoever in the development of his family. If Ignatieff's choices of whom he focuses his attention on is a reflection on him, then Ignatieff wants to be seen as the stiff academic patriarch who prances around in privileged elite circles, the all-male Upper Canada College clique.

    In my opinion, Ignatieff fundamentally misreads what it means to be Canadian in today's Canada. More than half of Canada's current citizenry came after World War II. What binds us as Canadians has less to do with the political and much more to do with the cultural. In other words, hockey is heck of a lot more important than the War in Afghanistan. Canadians could care less about an empty idea of Canadian nationalism and instead care more about a government that actually works, that can deliver the services that we need in a timely fashion.

    I've read several of Ignatieff's books including "Russian Album" which were all outstanding. I'm very disappointed to say that "True Patriot Love" falls far short of my expectations of Ignatieff.

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In his prize-winning memoir, The Russian Album, Michael Ignatieff chronicled the fortunes of his father's family in Russia and in Canada . Now, in True Patriot Love, Ignatieff turns to his mother's family, the Grants. Over three generations the Grants conducted a spirited public argument about what Canada was and should be. True Patriot Love is both a tribute to and a reckoning with that inheritance.

In 1872, the author's great-grandfather George Monro Grant, set out with Sandford Fleming to map out the railway line that would link Canada from ocean to ocean. His grandfather William Lawson Grant fought at the Somme in World War I and came home believing that Canada had earned the right to call itself a fully independent nation. His son George Grant, author of Lament for a Nation, believed that Canada had gone from colony to nation and back to colony?of the United States .

Michael Ignatieff retells the history of his ancestors as a story of one family's search for Canada . He has turned a family memoir into a history of their love of country.

About the Author

Michael Ignatieff is a writer, historian and politician. His many books include Scar Tissue, nominated for the Booker Prize, Blood and Belonging, winner of the Lionel Gelber Prize, and The Russian Album, winner of the Governor General's Award. Until 2000, he was a Professor at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, and since 2006 has been Member of Parliament for Etobicoke-Lakeshore.

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224 Pages, 5.75 x 8.75 x 0.9 in

April 18, 2009

Penguin Group Canada

English


0670069728
9780670069729

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