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Drama Canadian

Molly's Veil

by (author) Sharon Bajer

Publisher
J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing
Initial publish date
Jan 2005
Category
Canadian, Women's Studies, General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780920486801
    Publish Date
    Jan 2005
    List Price
    $14.95

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"Whatever women do they must do twice as well as men to be thought of as half as good. Luckily, this is not difficult." —Charlotte Whitton. As the first female Mayor of a major Canadian city, Charlotte Whitton took her place in history books when she rose to office as the Mayor of Ottawa in 1950. An advocate for women’s and children’s rights, she was charged with libel by the Alberta government when she questioned its adoption process that seemed to "traffic" the children of single women and the poor. Publicly known as an extraordinarily witty and colourful character who wasn’t afraid to interrogate her mostly male opponents, she shielded her private life from public view. From the time the two met at Queen’s University, Charlotte Whitton and Margaret Grier’s special relationship was born and chronicled over the years through letters to each other. Donated to the National Archives of Canada by Whitton, with the stipulation that they not be opened until 1999, her letters and personal journal have been woven into an emotional portrait of a unique woman-crusader, politician, and loving partner.

About the author

Sharon Bajer works in theatre as an actress, playwright, producer, and director. She is the author of Jesus Does Laundry Too, The Mother Load, and co-author of The Apartment and The Wedding. In 2002, Sharon was nominated for the John Hirsch Award for Most Promising Manitoba Writer, and Molly's Veil was recently shortlisted for the Eileen McTavish Sykes Award for Best First Book by a Manitoba author. Molly's Veil has received public readings at RCA theatre in Newfoundland, On the Verge in Edmonton, and premiered at Prairie Theatre Exchange in February, 2005. It will receive its second production at the Western Canada Theatre Company in Kamloops in 2006-2007.

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