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RebellionMarianne Brandiswith scratchboard illustrations by Gerard Brender à Brandis
A new young-adult historical novel by Marianne Brandis about Mackenzie's rebellion of 1837,
published to co-incide with the celebrations commemorating the 200th anniversary of the establishment of Yonge Street.
Adam Wheeler is a fourteen year-old who arrives in Toronto
in the autumn of 1837 after crossing from England on a filthy
and crowded immigrant ship. He has emigrated in company with
his uncle's family, but, once in Upper Canada, he quarrels
with his uncle and sets out on his own. Adam finds work
in a paper mill at the village of Todmorden on the
banks of
the Don River.
Adam soon learns that William Lyon Mackenzie is
mounting a rebellion. When the uprising begins, he is
drawn into the conflict both because his employer
sends him to deliver paper to the rebel camp at
Montgomery's Tavern, and also because his uncle joins
Mackenzie's force.
Among those Adam befriends are two teenage girls, Cornelia
and Charlotte de Grassi. These historical figures, aged
thirteen and fourteen at the time, served as spies and
messengers for the government side during Mackenzie's
Rebellion.
Although this book is a work of fiction, it is solidly based on
real history. The events of the 1837 Rebellion have been carefully
researched and are presented as accurately as possible.
Captain and
Mrs de Grassi and their daughters,
and several other characters,
were real people and, improbable as it may seem, the girls' work as
spies and messengers during the rebellion days is fully
authenticated.
When it comes to presenting human beings however, historical
documents are usually uninformative. To bring the characters to
life, the author has invented certain scenes and details, all of which she based
carefully on what she learned about the de Grassi family, and on the
life and circumstances of the time.
Marianne Brandis is the author of the much-loved `Emma' trilogy - The Tinderbox, The Quarter-Pie Window, and The Sign of the Scales - originally published by the Porcupine's Quill, and now available from Tundra Books. The Porcupine's Quill also published Brandis's book Fire Ship in 1992. |
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Marianne Brandis was born in the Netherlands in 1938
and came to Canada
in 1947. She has lived in British Columbia, Nova
Scotia, and Ontario,
and has worked as a writer for radio as well as
teaching English at
Ryerson Polytechnical University in Toronto. Her work
was first published
in the 1960s and she has been a full-time writer since
1989. She now lives
in Stratford, Ontario.
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