“By turns heartfelt and humorous, thoughtful and fascinating, Wilson knows of what he writes, and he writes very well.” — Terry Fallis, two-time winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal for HumourJohn E. McDonald believes himself to be very lucky indeed. A tenure-track professor who’s been given the office once occupied by Lester B. Pearson, McDonald is admired for his take on Canadian history, which investigates the role played by Indigenous peoples and women, who made possible the exploits of the supposed “great men of history.” McDonald’s take is unorthodox, fresh, and challenging; it’s more compassionate and inclusive. He’s motivated in no small part to escape the long shadow of his bombastically conservative father.Quickly, though, McDonald’s world begins to unravel. He loses his office to another professor, his beloved older brother is beset with a health issue, and he begins a romance with an opera singer. Determined to make a new start, he leaves his tenure-track position at a large urban university to be a sessional in a smaller institution, where he’s asked to participate in a competition, the prize for which is a sixteen-million dollar endowment for a chair in Canadian history.With deft comic turns and strikingly touching moments, Jeff Wilson’s The Castor’s Choice touches the heart, the brain, and the funny bone.
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"I read this book in two days. The writing made it difficult to put down. This book is an interesting blend of humour and history. Canadians need more books like this - books that make us laugh while we learn something about why we are the nation that we are."
— Simcoe T. (5/5)
Wonderfully written
"What fun! Great central character. Easy intro to Canadian History and very funny"
— Mike F. (5/5)
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"It's very interesting, I didn't regret why I bought, it's a nice book"
— Chris992 (5/5)
Macdonald (the son) is my new best friend.
"Another fun poke at history and politics in the Terry Fallis tradition!"
— Terry B. (5/5)
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Published date: Apr 19, 2025
Language: English
No. of Pages: 306
Publisher: Cormorant Books
ISBN: 9781770867819
Dimensions:
5.62" W x
0.85" L x
8.5" H
“Jeff Wilson has written a compelling and funny story about an ambitious historian trying to find his place in the academic firmament, not to mention in his own family, while falling head-over-heels in love at the same time. By turns heartfelt and humorous, thoughtful and fascinating, Wilson knows of what he writes, and he writes very well.” - Terry Fallis, two-time winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour
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