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Charlotte Gray

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Charlotte Gray
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Charlotte Gray is a familiar political commentator and a contributing editor to Saturday Night. She was educated at Cheltenham Ladies College, read Modern History at Oxford and took a diploma in social administration from the London School of Economics. Her biography of William Lyon Mackenzie King's mother, MRS KING: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ISABEL MACKENZIE KING, was short listed for the Governor-General's Award and won the 1998 Edna Staebler Award for creative non-fiction. Ms Gray is currently working on a biography of the pioneer gentlewomen Strickland sisters, Susanna Moodie and Catharine Parr Traill.

Click below to order FROM CHAPTERS.CA the following books by Charlotte Gray, or one of her recommendations for further reading:

Books by Charlotte Gray
Recommended Reading
Mrs. King: The life and times of Isabel Mackenzie King Before the Gold Rush
by Pierre Berton
   

National Dreams: Myths, Memory and Canadian History
by Daniel Francis

    The Private Capital
by Sandra Gwyn
   

The Tapestry of War
by Sandra Gwyn

    Belonging: The Meaning and Future of Cdn Citizenship
by William Kaplan