![]() ![]() We met her on an Adventure Canada expedition cruise along the rugged coast of Labrador. She still travels extensively and loves to immerse herself in the areas she visits or researches for a book. The Order of Canada recipient and winner of the Pierre Berton Prize for popularizing Canadian history lives in Ottawa where she’s an adjunct history professor at Carleton University. ![]() Her latest book, published in fall 2016, is The Promise of Canada: 150 Years-People and Ideas That Have Shaped Our Country. They include Reluctant Genius, a biography of Alexander Graham Bell, and Gold Diggers, a history of Dawson City and six men and women who sought to strike it rich in the Klondike. Twenty years ago she began writing non-fiction books, all nine of which have become bestsellers. Charlotte Gray is one of Canada’s best-known and best-loved writers of biography and popular history.Ī native of England, she moved to Canada in 1979 as a newspaper columnist and magazine writer. ![]()
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