The Building of Jalna

The Building of Jalna
Author: Mazo de la Roche
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2009-03-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1554886287

First published in 1944, The Building of Jalna is one of sixteen books in the Jalna series written by Canada's Mazo de la Roche. In The Building of Jalna, Adeline, an impulsive bride with an Irish temper, and her husband, Captain Whiteoak, select Lake Ontario as the site of their new home. De la Roche chronicles their trials and tribulations during the building of the house, the swimming and skating parties, and the jealousies and humourous events that arise. This is book 1 of 16 in The Whiteoak Chronicles. It is followed by Morning at Jalna.

Return to Jalna

Return to Jalna
Author: Mazo de la Roche
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2010-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1770705562

In Return to Jalna, the Whiteoak family reunites after a year of separation. Piers, Renny, and Wakefield return in 1943 during the Second Word War. Finch has been off on a concert tour, and Maurice has come home from Ireland. Its a time of change and strain, but the family remains united against all others.

Young Renny

Young Renny
Author: Mazo de la Roche
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1976
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Whiteoaks

Whiteoaks
Author: Mazo De la Roche
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1940
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The Jalna Saga

The Jalna Saga
Author: Mazo de la Roche
Publisher: Dundurn.com
Total Pages: 3965
Release: 2013-09-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459723562

Beloved by generations, Mazo de la Roche’s irreplaceable Jalna saga is at last available in a single collected volume. For lovers of the series, this is truly the authoritative collection. The Jalna series is a 16-novel family saga about the Whiteoak family. First published in 1927, Jalna won the Atlantic Monthly Press’s first $10,000 Atlantic Prize Novel award. De la Roche went on to write about the Whiteoak family for the next 30 years, establishing a place for herself in popular Canadian literature. The Jalna series has been translated into many languages and was adapted for stage, radio, and television. Includes all of the Jalna novels: The Building of Jalna Morning at Jalna Mary Wakefield Young Renny Whiteoak Heritage Whiteoak Brothers Jalna Whiteoaks of Jalna Finch’s Fortune The Master of Jalna Whiteoak Harvest Wakefield’s Course Return to Jalna Renny’s Daughter Variable Winds at Jalna Centenary at Jalna

Whiteoak Harvest

Whiteoak Harvest
Author: Mazo de la Roche
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2010-01-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 145970813X

First published in 1936, Whiteoak Harvest chronicles the 1930s saga of Renny Whiteoak and his wife, Alayne. Finch Whiteoak and wife, Sarah, return from their honeymoon to upset the Jalna household with Eden Whiteoak's love child. Meanwhile Wakefield Whiteoak is engaged to Pauline Lebraux but is tormented by religious doubts. This is book 11 of 16 in The Whiteoak Chronicles. It is followed by Wakefield's Course.

JALNA

JALNA
Author: MAZO DE LA ROCHE
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1927
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Ringing the Changes

Ringing the Changes
Author: Mazo de la Roche
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2015-11-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1459730399

First published in 1957, Mazo de la Roche’s last autobiography is a vivid look at her life in Ontario, and a parting shot at her critics. Mazo de la Roche was once Canada’s best-known writer, loved by millions of readers around the world. Her Jalna series is filled with unforgettable characters who come to life for her readers, but she herself was secretive about her own life and tried to escape the public attention fame brought. In this memoir, de la Roche describes her childhood and her relationship with her cousin and life-long companion, Caroline Clement. She confesses her personal connection with her troubled character Finch Whiteoak and details her romantic struggles. Ringing the Changes is the closest view we have of Mazo de la Roche’s innermost thoughts and the private life she usually kept hidden.

Warsaw Spring

Warsaw Spring
Author: Heather Kirk
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2001-11-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 145971699X

Eva is a seventeen-year-old from Edmonton in 1979 who is experiencing a world of trouble at home. To escape the trouble, she decides to visit her family’s homeland of Poland for the summer, staying with an older half-sister, Hanna, whose existence Eva has only recently discovered. In Communist Poland, she experiences a different way of living, one where the conveniences she has taken for granted do not exist. She finds, however, the rich cultural traditions both fascinating and compelling. She meets a mysterious, charming young man named Mark, who shows her around the city, but his anger and disenchantment disturb her. The first seeds of the Solidarity Uprising are starting to grow and the workers, peasants and intellectuals are beginning to unite under the leadership of the church. Eva’s visit also takes place during the Papal visit to Poland which galvanized the people to strike their blow for freedom. Against this tumultuous backdrop, Eva learns about the resilience in herself and her politically maturing people.

Wakefield's Course

Wakefield's Course
Author: Mazo de la Roche
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2010-01-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1770705546

Originally published in 1941, Wakefield's Course begins in the spring of 1939 at Jalna. Renny Whiteoak is keen to sail for Ireland with his small daughter, Adeline, to buy a racehorse, but he's more eager to see his younger cousins, Finch and Wakefield, who have been living in London. On his arrival in England, Renny becomes entangled in his cousins' affairs of the heart. This is book 12 of 16 in The Whiteoak Chronicles. It is followed by Return to Jalna.