Biography & Autobiography Women
Canadian Heroines 2-Book Bundle
100 Canadian Heroines / 100 More Canadian Heroines
- Publisher
- Dundurn Press
- Initial publish date
- Nov 2014
- Category
- Women, General, Women
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781459730878
- Publish Date
- Nov 2014
- List Price
- $14.99
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Description
In this special two-book bundle you’ll meet remarkable women in science, sport, preaching and teaching, politics, war and peace, arts and entertainment, etc. The book is full of amazing facts and fascinating trivia about intriguing figures. Discover some of the many heroines Canada can be proud of. Find out how we’re remembering them. Or not! Augmented by great quotes and photos, this inspiring collection profiles remarkable women — heroines in science, sport, preaching and teaching, politics, war and peace, arts and entertainment, and more. Profiles include mountaineer Phyllis Munday, activist Hide Shimizu, unionist Lea Roback, movie mogul Mary Pickford, the original Degrassi kids, Captain Kool, hockey star Hilda Ranscombe, and the woman dubbed "the atomic mosquito."
Includes
- 100 Canadian Heroines
- 100 More Canadian Heroines
About the author
Merna Forster is a historian who has also been an archivist and park naturalist. A recipient of the Canada 125 Commemorative Medal, she has been discovering historical heroines from coast to coast during her travels. She was awarded the 2016 Governor General’s History Award for Popular Media (Pierre Berton Award) for her work promoting women in history, and a Governor General’s Meritorious Service Decoration in 2017 for her work campaiging to include Viola Desmond on Canada’s ten-dollar bill. She lives in Victoria.
Editorial Reviews
These are powerful stories of strong women who have helped to build our country, many who are truly unsung heroines. An inspirational read.
Canada.com (online), December 26, 2011
Historian Forster's 100 More Canadian Heroines is a welcome follow up to her acclaimed 100 Canadian Heroines ... attractively designed, inspirational and sadly, there is still a need to highlight the achievements of Canadian women... Highly recommended.
Canadian Materials Magazine