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Adele Wiseman

    Adele Wiseman was a Canadian author whose work delved into the depths of identity and displacement. Her parents, Russian Jews, fled Ukraine to escape pogroms, and this experience of exodus and seeking a new home likely informed her literary themes. Wiseman explored the complexities of the human condition in her writings, often through narratives that examined social and cultural clashes. Her innovative approach and insightful prose left an indelible mark on Canadian literature.

    The Stone Angel
    • 1964

      In Hagar Shipley, Margaret Laurence has created one of the boldest, most memorable characters in Canadian fiction. Raise according to the stern virtues of her pioneer ancestors, Hagar Shipley leads a life of uncompromising pride--a pride which sustained her during a stormy marriage, but which lost her favourite son. As her story unfolds we are given vividly etched descriptions of Hagar as a young girl in a remote prairie town; of her now estranged husband; of John, her outoing son; and Marvin, the son she never loved. And now, with her life nearly behind her, Hagar makes a bold, last step towards freedom and independence, and in the Process gains a deeper understanding of the meaning of acceptance.

      The Stone Angel