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Heather Robertson

    Heather Robertson is an author whose work delves into the historical, social, and cultural aspects of Canadian society. Through her writing, she strives to uncover lesser-known stories and perspectives that have shaped the nation. Her style is often characterized by meticulous research and engaging storytelling. Robertson is dedicated to documenting and interpreting Canada's past, focusing on the human experiences that define it.

    The Road Well Kept: Branksome Hall Celebrates 100 Years
    Rediscovering South Africa
    • Follwoing in the footsteps of The Sunday Times Explorer team who undertook a 37-week journey to rediscover South Africa, this guide provides details of routes and roads of which most travellers are unaware. The guide offers new glimpses of the country and highlights unusual places to visit and people to meet.

      Rediscovering South Africa
    • The book delves into the rich history of a Toronto private girls' school, showcasing its evolution from humble beginnings in 1903 to a prestigious global institution. It highlights significant events, notable personalities, and the impact of the school during pivotal moments, such as World War II. Through a blend of historical research, personal interviews, and archival photographs, it offers an engaging narrative that appeals to alumnae, prospective parents, educators, and fans of social history.

      The Road Well Kept: Branksome Hall Celebrates 100 Years