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The stone carvers / Jane Urquhart.

Urquhart, Jane, (author.).

Summary:

"While the world was still reeling from the staggering losses incurred in the First World War, a little-known Canadian sculptor was raising a colossal monument in France, where more than sixty-six thousand of his countrymen had fought and died. The Vimy Ridge Memorial still stands as a stark reminder of the Canadians who gave their lives in France - and as a testament to the vision and single-minded obsession of its now-forgotten architect, Walter Allward." "It is against the backdrop of this incredible achievement that Jane Urquhart sets her new novel. At the center of the story is Klara Becker, the granddaughter of a master woodcarver, who spends her childhood in a German-settled community in southwestern Ontario in the years leading up to the Great War. It is a childhood punctuated by tremendous losses: her mother dies of cancer when she is a teenager; her older brother, in love with wandering, eventually leaves the family; and her brief but passionate love affair with Eamon O'Sullivan is cut short when he volunteers for action and never returns. But Klara's inherited gift for carving eventually reunites her with her brother and gives her purpose as she works on the memorial that will make her whole again."--Jacket.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781551994277 (electronic bk.)
  • ISBN: 1551994275 (electronic bk.)
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource
  • Publisher: New York : Penguin, 2003.

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Source of Description Note:
Description based on online resource; title from READ title page (Overdrive, viewed Mar. 7, 2014)
Subject: World War, 1914-1918 > Ontario > Fiction.
Brothers and sisters > Fiction.
Germans > Canada > Fiction.
War memorials > Fiction.
Stone carvers > Fiction.
Single women > Fiction.
Ontario > Fiction.
Clergy > Fiction.
Genre: Electronic books.

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JANE URQUHART, one of Canada’s best loved writers, was born in the north (in Little Longlac, Ontario), and grew up in Northumberland County and Toronto. She is the author of eight internationally acclaimed novels, which have received Le prix du meilleur livre étranger (Best Foreign Book Award) in France; the Trillium Award; and the Governor General’s Award, and have been finalists or longlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award; the Rogers Communications Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize; the Orange Prize; The Giller Prize; the Booker Prize; and the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best Book, among others.


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