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Fiction Historical

Laurier in Love

A Novel

by (author) Roy Macskimming

Publisher
Dundurn Press
Initial publish date
Aug 2010
Category
Historical, Historical, Biographical
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780887626142
    Publish Date
    Aug 2010
    List Price
    $24.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780887628399
    Publish Date
    Aug 2010
    List Price
    $9.99

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From the author of Macdonald, comes a new novel about an extraordinary love triangle set at the apex of Canada’s national life at the dawn of the twentieth century.

A deeply absorbing novel of passion and politics, Laurier in Love reveals a side of Sir Wilfrid Laurier as Canadians have never known him: romantic and idealistic, inspiring and seductive, yet conflicted and compromised, as he balances his time between his wife and his mistress.

Elegant, silver-tongued Sir Wilfrid Laurier is just beginning his fabled career as one of the nation’s greatest leaders. Some Canadians revile him simply because he is French-Canadian and Roman Catholic, the first Prime Minister from Quebec.

Keenly aware of the difficulties lying ahead, Laurier tells his devoted wife, Zoë Laurier, how much he needs her. At the same time, he assures his ambitious, literary lover, Émilie Lavergne, that she too is indispensable to him.

Through the eyes of these two fascinating women, we see Laurier the orator, charming Americans in Chicago; Laurier the statesman, starring at Queen Victoria’s diamond jubilee celebrations in London; Laurier the conciliator, walking the perilous line between demands of English and French as Canada fights her first foreign war in distant South Africa. The cast of characters includes the aging monarch, the doomed President McKinley, a young Winston Churchill, an even younger Mackenzie King.

Both epic and intimate in scale, Laurier in Love gives readers the authentic sense of the man, the era, the politics and the complex personal life Laurier led behind the scenes.

About the author

Roy MacSkimming is a sometime defenseman (shoots left), hockey dad and lifelong fan. In addition to two hockey books, Gordie: A Hockey Legend and Cold War: The Amazing Canada-Soviet Hockey Series of 1972, both published by Greystone, he has written four novels, including Macdonald and Laurier in Love, as well as The Perilous Trade: Publishing Canada's Writers. His website is www.roymacskimming.com .

He lives in Perth, Ontario.

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Editorial Reviews

...a most pleasant excursion into the mores, deceptions and politics of Canada's upper-class Victorians...MacSkimming's prose places Laurier into some of the most erotically charged situations, albeit decidedly Victorian ones, ever before penned for a prime minister.

The Ottawa Citizen

So much for the official history. MacSkimming has another, racier tale to tell...

The Globe and Mail

Roy MacSkimming has spiced up our schooldays impression of Wilfrid Laurier. The great conciliator and modern Liberal party creator is at the centre of a hot romantic triangle involving his wife and longtime mistress in Laurier in Love.

Toronto Star