Biography & Autobiography Personal Memoirs
James Bartleman's Seasons of Hope 3-Book Bundle
Seasons of Hope / Exceptional Circumstances / The Redemption of Oscar Wolf
- Publisher
- Dundurn Press
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2016
- Category
- Personal Memoirs, Cultural Heritage, Native American & Aboriginal
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781459736344
- Publish Date
- Apr 2016
- List Price
- $21.99
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Description
Novelist, diplomat, statesman, representative of both the First Nations and the Crown in Canada, James Bartleman always writes from his incredible personal experience. Presented here are three extraordinary books, each touching on a different aspect of his life, whether a candid tell-all about the halls of power, or his unique novels in which the names and details have been changed to protect the innocent. Guaranteed to captivate readers of all stripes.
Includes:
Seasons of Hope
Traces James Bartleman's life from an impoverished Native childhood to being appointed ambassador for Canada and lieutenant governor for Ontario, and how as his career advanced, he mobilized public support for Native education. This story traces the whole amazing story.
Exceptional Circumstances
When Luc Cadotte, diplomat and spy, returns home from Latin America during the FLQ Crisis, he becomes entangled in political machinations and a story of espionage, betrayal, and love gone wrong. Facing an unprecedented wave of domestic terrorism, Cadotte must weigh his ethics against public safety, with lives on the line.
The Redemption of Oscar Wolf
A saga of mid-20th-century Native life in Canada and abroad, and a novel of resonating ideas and unforgettable characters, whose fascinating, anti-hero protagonist sets out on a quest for redemption after a terrible incident kills his grandfather and a young maid.
About the author
James Bartleman is the former lieutenant governor of Ontario and the bestselling author of the novels As Long as the River Flows and The Redemption of Oscar Wolfe. A member of the Chippewas of Rama First Nation, he is also a retired ambassador and a member of the Order of Canada. He lives in Perth, Ontario.