Love in the Shadow of Rebellion

Speaker: John Kalbfleisch
When: Thursday, October 17, 2024, 19:30 to 21:00
Where: Centennial Hall,
             288 Beaconsfield Blvd, Beaconsfield, H9W 4A4
Lecture in English followed by a bilingual question period

2024 10 17JohnKalbfleisch The37 CoverWebsiteWhy does young, reform-minded lawyer George-Étienne Cartier join an armed uprising, only to later reject violence as the way to achieve responsible government in this country? In 1837, Lower Canada seethes with discontent. After savage rioting in Montreal between hardline loyalists and dissident radicals, there is no turning back. Cartier, a future Father of Confederation, commits himself to rebellion against the Crown. At Saint Denis, Saint Charles and Saint Eustache, poorly armed Patriotes find themselves in pitched battles against the most disciplined army on the planet, battles that echo to this day.
Inspired by three of Cartier’s recently discovered letters, John Kalbfleisch deftly weaves fact with fiction in his new novel, The '37. It imagines how an affair with a beautiful and witty schoolteacher changes his life—and helps ensure the birth of an independent Canada.

2018 04 19Kalbfleisch1Longtime journalist John Kalbfleisch wrote a Montreal Gazette column on the city’s history for seventeen years. His novel The ’37 was published early 2024. He is also the author of No Place More Suitable: Four Centuries of Montreal Stories (2018), A Stain Upon the Land (2017), Le cadeau royal: Histoire de la ville de Mont-Royal / The Royal Gift: a History of Town of Mount Royal (2013) and This Island In Time: Remarkable Tales from Montreal’s Past (2008), and is co-author of Montreal’s Century: a Record of the News and People Who Shaped the City in the 20th Century (1999).

The following books will be available for sale: "The ’37", and "A stain upon the Land".

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