The Imperialist by Sara Jeannette Duncan



Born in Ontario, Canada, Duncan spent most of her life between India and England. She was a journalist and author. The Imperialist is her best known work and was the only one set in Canada.

Part romance, part politics, this novel speaks of a time when Canada was emerging as a new country but still with strong ties to Britain. 
Lorne Murchison, of Presbyterian, Scottish stock, makes a bid for office with his ideals of a rejuvenated British Empire. His sister, Advena, who reminds me very much of Anne Shirley, has high flown ideals and dreams of her own.

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