Perhaps the most classic novels of Mazo de la Roche's monumental family saga are these four, which were the first books written in the series, though they fall in the middle of her books'
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Jalna: Books 13–16 Return to Jalna / Renny's Daughter / Variable Winds at Jalna / Centenary at JalnaAuthor:de la Roche, Mazo
Summary:All good things must come to an end, and this four-book bundle closes Mazo de la Roche's beloved Jalna series with stories of return, rebirth, and hope for a new day.
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Author:de la Roche, Mazo
Summary:Chronicling the early years of the formidable manor Jalna and the Whiteoak family who inhabit it, this bundle gathers together the first four novels in Mazo de la Roche's treasured Canadian sa
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Author:de la Roche, Mazo
Summary:History flows swiftly on, and even the formidable family home of Jalna is swept up in its currents in this collection of books 9-12 of the Jalna series.
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Author:Downie, Mary Alice
,Robertson, Barbara
,Errington, Elizabeth Jane
,Gordon, Ishbel Marua
Summary:This selection of writings by twenty-nine women, known and unknown, professional and amateur, presents a unique portrait of Canada through time and space, from the seventeenth to the early twentiet
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Author:de la Roche, Mazo
,Kirk, Heather
Summary:Mazo de la Roche, author of the acclaimed Jalna series, is revealed in the writings of two luminaries on the subject: author Heather Kirk, and Mazo herself.
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Author:de la Roche, Mazo
Summary:Discover hidden gems from the bestselling author of the Jalna series. A farm inheritance cultivates an illicit love affair.
Genre: Canadian fiction, Short storiesAvailable Formats:
Author:de la Roche, Mazo
Summary:First published in 1932, in Finch’s Fortune, Finch Whiteoak celebrates his twenty-first birthday and comes into his inheritance from Grandmother Adeline.
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Author:de la Roche, Mazo
Summary:Winner of the 1927 Atlantic-Little, Brown Award First published in 1927, this international bestseller is now back in print.
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Author:de la Roche, Mazo
Summary: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.
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Author:de la Roche, Mazo
Summary:First published in 1933, The Master of Jalna is Renny Whiteoak, who owns the old house and property. After the death of Grandmother Adeline, Renny attempts to carry on the family tradition.
Genre: Canadian fiction, Domestic fictionAvailable Formats:
Author:de la Roche, Mazo
Summary:First published in 1958, Centenary at Jalna brings us to 1953 when the Whiteoaks gather to mark the 100th anniversary of their estate.
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Author:de la Roche, Mazo
Summary:First published in 1960, in Morning at Jalna it is 1863 and the American Civil War is raging south of the border.
Genre: Canadian fiction, Historical fictionAvailable Formats:
Author:de la Roche, Mazo
Summary:Published in 1940, Whiteoak Heritage chronicles the fortunes of the Whiteoak family after the Second World War.
Genre: Canadian fiction, Historical fictionAvailable Formats:
Author:de la Roche, Mazo
Summary:First published in 1949, in Mary Wakefield, the third book in the Jalna series, a young English woman is hired by Ernest Whiteoak to be a governess to Philip's motherless children.
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