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Biography & Autobiography Medical

Tell the Driver

A Biography of Elinor F.E. Black, MD

by (author) Julie Vandervoort

Publisher
University of Manitoba Press
Initial publish date
Jan 1992
Category
Medical, Post-Confederation (1867-)
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780887553691
    Publish Date
    Jan 1992
    List Price
    $25.00

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Description

A biography of Dr. Elinor Black (1905-1982), the first Canadian woman to gain membership in the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in London.

About the author

Julie Vandervoort has received several awards for her creative non-fiction essays and her biography of Dr. Elinor Black, Tell the Driver. She produced a piece called "Moving from Coping to Creating" for a national law conference and was recently invited as a keynote speaker at the conference Imagining Amsterdam: Visions and Revisions.She has given many public readings across Canada and in Mexico, served on the board of The Writer's Federation of Nova Scotia and as associate fiction editor for The Antigonish Review. She has worked extensively in human rights law and as an environmental activist and singer with the international Gaia Project. This project produced a double CD in 2003 (O Beautiful Gaia: Love Songs to Earth) and a 2007 CD of music inspired by the Earth Charter (My Heart is Moved). She lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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Editorial Reviews

"Deftly incorporating her subject’s own voice through excerpts fromher diaries and letters—Black was an expressive and enthusiastic writer—Vandervoort has written a biography that should appeal to all interested in Canadian medical history, and in the history of women inthe 20th century."

Canadian Book Review Annual