Showing posts with label Genevieve Graham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Genevieve Graham. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 September 2019

[Cover Reveal] THE FORGOTTEN HOME CHILD by Genevieve Graham


It's an exciting day! Today's the cover reveal day for one of my favourite Canadian authors, Genevieve Graham's next book, THE FORGOTTEN HOME CHILD! It comes out on March 3, 2020!

Now that you know what I'm sharing today, here it is! Let me know what you think in the comments!!! :D

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THE FORGOTTEN HOME CHILD by Genevieve Graham
Release Date: March 3, 2020
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Canada

SYNOPSIS

The Home for Unwanted Girls meets Orphan Train in this unforgettable novel about a young girl caught in a scheme to rid England’s streets of destitute children, and the lengths she will go to find her way home—based on the true story of the British Home Children.

2018

At ninety-seven years old, Winnifred Ellis knows she doesn’t have much time left, and it is almost a relief to realize that once she is gone, the truth about her shameful past will die with her. But when her great-grandson Jamie, the spitting image of her dear late husband, asks about his family tree, Winnifred can’t lie any longer, even if it means breaking a promise she made so long ago...

1936

Fifteen-year-old Winny has never known a real home. After running away from an abusive stepfather, she falls in with Mary, Jack, and their ragtag group of friends roaming the streets of Liverpool. When the children are caught stealing food, Winny and Mary are left in Dr. Barnardo’s Barkingside Home for Girls, a local home for orphans and forgotten children found in the city’s slums. At Barkingside, Winny learns she will soon join other boys and girls in a faraway place called Canada, where families and better lives await them.

But Winny’s hopes are dashed when she is separated from her friends and sent to live with a family that has no use for another daughter. Instead, they have paid for an indentured servant to work on their farm. Faced with this harsh new reality, Winny clings to the belief that she will someday find her friends again.

Inspired by true events, The Forgotten Home Child is a moving and heartbreaking novel about place, belonging, and family—the one we make for ourselves and its enduring power to draw us home.
PRE-ORDER YOUR COPY NOW!



About Genevieve Graham

Genevieve Graham graduated from the University of Toronto in 1986 with a degree in music, never planning to write books. She met the love of her life in a chairlift lineup in Banff and subsequently moved to Calgary where the couple lived for 17 years and raised two beautiful daughters. She began writing in 2007, just before the family moved to Nova Scotia. Her first three novels, Under the Same SkySound of the Heart, and Somewhere to Dream, were international bestsellers published by Penguin US. Graham is passionate about historical adventure, runs an editing business, teaches piano, and raises very silly chickens. She lives just outside Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Connect with Genevieve: Goodreads | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website



I'm a huge fan of Genevieve's stories and her storytelling, so I can't wait to get a copy of THE FORGOTTEN HOME CHILD! It sounds fantastic and the cover sure is beautiful!

What do you think?
 

Tuesday, 2 April 2019

[Review] AT THE MOUNTAIN'S EDGE by Genevieve Graham

Source: Received an ARC from S&S Canada / Purchased copy from Indigo.
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Release Date: April 2, 2019
Number of Pages: 368 (Paperback)

DESCRIPTION

From bestselling author Genevieve Graham comes a sweeping new historical novel of love, tragedy, and redemption set during the height of the Klondike Gold Rush.

In 1897, the discovery of gold in the desolate reaches of the Yukon has the world abuzz with excitement, and thousands of prospectors swarm to the north seeking riches the likes of which have never been seen before.

For Liza Peterson and her family, the gold rush is a chance for them to make a fortune by moving their general store business from Vancouver to Dawson City, the only established town in the Yukon. For Constable Ben Turner, a recent recruit of the North-West Mounted Police, upholding the law in a place overrun with guns, liquor, prostitutes, and thieves is an opportunity to escape a dark past and become the man of integrity he has always wanted to be. But the long, difficult journey over icy mountain passes and whitewater rapids is much more treacherous than Liza or Ben imagined, and neither is completely prepared for the forbidding north.

As Liza’s family nears the mountain’s peak, a catastrophe strikes with fatal consequences, and not even the NWMP can help. Alone and desperate, Liza finally reaches Dawson City, only to find herself in a different kind of peril. Meanwhile, Ben, wracked with guilt over the accident on the trail, sees the chance to make things right. But just as love begins to grow, new dangers arise, threatening to separate the couple forever.

Inspired by history as rich as the Klondike’s gold, At the Mountain’s Edge is an epic tale of romance and adventure about two people who must let go of the past not only to be together, but also to survive.

REVIEW

I've said it before and I'll continue to say it, I absolutely love Genevieve Graham's historical fictions! Not only do I love her writing style, as it always quickly pulls me into the story, but I also love the events that she chooses to write about! Historical fiction is often centred around similar locations and time periods, but Genevieve always brings a fresh perspective and piece of history into her stories, especially with her focus being on Canadian history. She's written about both World Wars, the Acadian Expulsion, the Halifax Explosion...and now, the Klondike Gold Rush!

I've been excited about At the Mountain's Edge since I heard about it ages ago, and you know what...it was completely worth the wait! Before I read it, I was so excited to see a historical fiction about the Gold Rush...especially since it also features a male lead who's a Mountie! I don't know about you, but I have never read a historical fiction featuring a Mountie, nor any book that features the Gold Rush...until now, and I have to say, I absolutely LOVED it! As soon as I finished, I immediately hugged the book to myself! It had me giddy, it had me crying...it had me swooning, and I could not put it down! I loved Liza and Ben so much!😭

Let me tell you a bit about it! At the Mountain’s Edge is centred around the Klondike Gold Rush. The chapters alternate between Liza and Ben. Liza Peterson’s family is moving their store to Dawson City in order to cash in on discovery of gold in the Yukon, and Constable Ben Turner is a recent recruit to the North-West Mounted Police who is tasked with keeping the prospectors and people of the Yukon safe. It follows both of their journeys to Dawson City, and it also shows them coming together...and it was absolutely wonderful. There was a lot of tragedy in this story...so many people were vastly unprepared for the journey to the Yukon during the Gold Rush, but it was also full of heart and the history was so fascinating!

Overall, I loved At the Mountain's Edge! I love Genevieve Graham’s writing style, and I also really love how she always introduces me to new sides of Canadian history. I was familiar with the Gold Rush, but everything to do with the Mounties was totally new for me...and I loved learning about it! At the Mountain’s Edge was not only a beautiful story with tragic and lovely moments, it was also an eye-opener for me when it comes to another side of Canada’s history. As always, thank you for sharing your research with us readers, Genevieve!



Have you read any of Genevieve Graham's books yet?
Are you a fan of historical fiction?

Monday, 29 October 2018

[Cover Reveal] AT THE MOUNTAIN'S EDGE by Genevieve Graham


I have something super exciting to share with you all today...it's the cover for Genevieve Graham's next book, AT THE MOUNTAIN'S EDGE, and I also have the link to her fabulous new website!!!

Without further ado, here's the gorgeous cover! Let us know what you think!!! :D

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AT THE MOUNTAIN'S EDGE by Genevieve Graham
Release Date: April 2, 2019
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

SYNOPSIS

From bestselling author Genevieve Graham comes a sweeping new historical novel of love, tragedy, and redemption set during the height of the Klondike Gold Rush.

In 1897, the discovery of gold in the desolate reaches of the Yukon has the world abuzz with excitement, and thousands of prospectors swarm to the north seeking riches the likes of which have never been seen before.

For Liza Peterson and her family, the gold rush is a chance for them to make a fortune by moving their general store business from Vancouver to Dawson City, the only established town in the Yukon. For Constable Ben Turner, a recent recruit of the North-West Mounted Police, upholding the law in a place overrun with guns, liquor, prostitutes, and thieves is an opportunity to escape a dark past and become the man of integrity he has always wanted to be. But the long, difficult journey over icy mountain passes and whitewater rapids is much more treacherous than Liza or Ben imagined, and neither is completely prepared for the forbidding north.

As Liza’s family nears the mountain’s peak, a catastrophe strikes with fatal consequences, and not even the NWMP can help. Alone and desperate, Liza finally reaches Dawson City, only to find herself in a different kind of peril. Meanwhile, Ben, wracked with guilt over the accident on the trail, sees the chance to make things right. But just as love begins to grow, new dangers arise, threatening to separate the couple forever.

Inspired by history as rich as the Klondike’s gold, At the Mountain’s Edge is an epic tale of romance and adventure about two people who must let go of the past not only to be together, but also to survive.
PRE-ORDER YOUR COPY NOW!




Check out Genevieve's all new website at www.GenevieveGraham.com!

Her website has been totally redone and as time passes, she plans to add more and more to the "Beyond the Books" page! So far it already has some deleted chapters from her books, but she plans for it include historical information and such, so it's sure to be something extremely fun for historical fiction fans!


About Genevieve Graham

Genevieve Graham graduated from the University of Toronto in 1986 with a degree in music, never planning to write books. She met the love of her life in a chairlift lineup in Banff and subsequently moved to Calgary where the couple lived for 17 years and raised two beautiful daughters. She began writing in 2007, just before the family moved to Nova Scotia. Her first three novels, Under the Same SkySound of the Heart, and Somewhere to Dream, were international bestsellers published by Penguin US. Graham is passionate about historical adventure, runs an editing business, teaches piano, and raises very silly chickens. She lives just outside Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Connect with Genevieve: Goodreads | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website




Finally, I'll leave you with this wonderful gif for AT THE MOUNTAIN'S EDGE


I don't know about you all...but I can't wait to get my hands on this book! The cover is stunning, and the description has me super excited to see what Genevieve has come up with! ;)

Who else loves Genevieve's new website and can't wait to read AT THE MOUNTAIN'S EDGE?

Thursday, 3 May 2018

[Timeless Tour] Written Piece from Genevieve Graham, author of COME FROM AWAY


For my Timeless Tour post today I'm sharing a written piece from Genevieve Graham, author of COME FROM AWAY!


WRITTEN PIECE

My Journey into Canadian Historical Fiction.

Genevieve Graham “Come From Away” - 2018

Growing up in Toronto, I never considered a career as an author. And I didn’t care about history, let alone Canadian history. But I always loved to read. When I became a mom, I usually found myself too busy even to pick up a book, but by the time my girls were old enough to read to themselves, I was back into it. When my mother gave me a copy of “Outlander”, I discovered the thrill of beautifully written Historical Fiction, and I was hooked. Something about experiencing those long-ago adventures, seeing life through those people’s eyes, imagining what it would have been like to have lived back then was fascinating for me. One day in 2007, after reading everything I could find, I told my husband I was going to try and write a book. A few hours later I came upstairs, handed him the papers I’d printed, and he read them. “Not bad,” he said.

That book, “Under the Same Sky”, was set in the the brutal 1740s, in Scotland and in the colonies. After that, I added two more novels, and the series was published in 2012 by Penguin/Random House. I made a decision right off the bat to write history as it was, not to pull any punches when it came to the facts, and as a result I became known as someone who didn’t shy away from telling the often ugly truths of history, and I liked that. I loved the process of research and writing, and seeing the published books in bookstores was something I’d never imagined.

In 2008, my family and I moved from Calgary to Nova Scotia, seeking a quieter, less expensive lifestyle. At the time, I knew very little about Nova Scotia, but I soon realized this province had centuries of stories to be told. My transition to writing Canadian Historical Fiction happened when I first learned about the Halifax Explosion. On December 6, 1917, 1900 people were killed in a blast that levelled the city. Thousands were injured, hundreds were blinded by flying glass, and over twenty-six thousand were left homeless. The Halifax Explosion was the largest manmade explosion before Hiroshima, and it happened right here! How is it that I had never heard of it? Nor had my kids, who were attending school right here in Nova Scotia! Shouldn’t this be remembered as an important moment in Canada’s history? I began to consider what it might be like, living here during WWI, living through the Explosion ... and “Tides of Honour” was born.

After I wrote “Tides of Honour”, I began reading more and more Canadian historical fiction ... but it was difficult to find sometimes. 

Why is that? Why are we not shouting our stories to the world? Don’t we have any? Ha! Canada is a country of almost 10 million km2 – almost forty United Kingdoms could fit geographically into our country, yet we’re telling their stories more often than our own. When American or European History is discussed, people get excited. Bookstores, libraries, televisions, and movie theatres are full of tales from their past, and some have grown to mythical proportions. But where are the stories from our past?

Curious, I looked up all the major disasters that have happened in “Canada” since the 17th century (I’m talking about the geographical area we now call Canada, since it wasn’t technically a country until 1867). 



This doesn’t even take into account the major political events, like in this list. When I first saw them, I vaguely remembered learning about them in high school, but they’d been nothing to me but names, dates, and places to memorize for exams. Now that I am writing, all that has changed. I can feel the adventure. I can see the men mustering for battle. I can hear them speaking to each other in a bank of fog. I can weep for the women and children left praying at home.



And what about the many things our country has given the world over the years?



We don’t talk about any of that. We don’t say much about ourselves at all. Why not? 

2017 was Canada’s Sesquicentennial, and as a historical fiction author it was fascinating to watch people’s reactions to that benchmark. For some it was a time to break out the fireworks, while others protested past injustices. Whichever side of the argument you were on, you had to admit that the very conversation was lighting fires. History was making headlines all across the country. And the best part? No matter which side of the controversy you were on, the uproar was compelling many people to actually read up on our history and learn about what had happened.

That’s what I want to do: find stories in our country’s history that are in danger of being forgotten and bring them back to life by writing stories that compel readers to seek out more. Canadian history is full of colourful characters and incredible stories, but they are in danger of being relegated to textbooks and museums. While there are some amazing documentaries and biographies out there, I believe it falls to Historical Fiction authors to bring our stories to the masses, to help people understand that we are not just a big, quiet, polite nation that stands by and watches the world go by. We are a proud, passionate, and patriotic people, and the more we grow, the more stories we create.
 
That is why I have focused all my creative energy on Canadian Historical Fiction. There are so many proud (and not-so-proud) moments in our country’s past, and Canadians should know about them. Just like America and Europe, we have an exciting history. We need to know that. That’s why I look forward to breathing life back into Canada’s history for a long time.





ABOUT COME FROM AWAY:
From the bestselling author of Tides of Honour and Promises to Keep comes a poignant novel about a young couple caught on opposite sides of the Second World War.

In the fall of 1939, Grace Baker’s three brothers, sharp and proud in their uniforms, board Canadian ships headed for a faraway war. Grace stays behind, tending to the homefront and the general store that helps keep her small Nova Scotian community running. The war, everyone says, will be over before it starts. But three years later, the fighting rages on and rumours swirl about “wolf packs” of German U-Boats lurking in the deep waters along the shores of East Jeddore, a stone’s throw from Grace’s window. As the harsh realities of war come closer to home, Grace buries herself in her work at the store.

Then, one day, a handsome stranger ventures into the store. He claims to be a trapper come from away, and as Grace gets to know him, she becomes enamoured by his gentle smile and thoughtful ways. But after a several weeks, she discovers that Rudi, her mysterious visitor, is not the lonely outsider he appears to be, but someone else entirely—someone not to be trusted. When a shocking truth about her family forces Grace to question everything she has so strongly believed, she realizes that she and Rudi have more in common than she had thought. And if Grace is to have a chance at love, she must not only choose a side, but take a stand.

Come from Away is a mesmerizing story of love, shifting allegiances, and second chances, set against the tumultuous years of the Second World War.
About Genevieve Graham:

Genevieve Graham is the bestselling author of Tides of Honour and Promises to Keep. She is passionate about breathing life back into Canadian history through tales of love and adventure. She lives near Halifax, Nova Scotia. Visit her at GenevieveGraham.com or on Twitter @GenGrahamAuthor.

Follow Genevieve: Facebook | Twitter


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You can also find a tour schedule on my
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I absolutely LOVE how Genevieve is bringing Canadian history into historical fiction, and I always love hearing about her process and what drives her to centre her books around Canada's history! I remember learning bits and pieces about Canadian history in school, but I completely agree with Genevieve—we definitely don't learn enough in schools! I can't wait to see what else Genevieve decides to write about!

What did you think of Genevieve's written piece?
Are you excited to see her write more books focused on Canadian historical fiction?