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Book Review By David Fletcher
O Canada: Travels in an Unknown Country by Jan Morris

The author travels across Canada from east to west with stops in almost a dozen cities. Beginning in the Atlantic territories of Newfoundland and New Brunswick, Morris talks of history and seafarers, shipwrecks and fishermen, attending a public celebration held in Memorial Stadium in St. John's. After a brief stay in St. Andrews stay, then it is on toward the population centers of Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto where the author points out the beauty of the country and its people. In Montreal she describes the ethic melting pot of old world refugees including Greeks, Jews, Lithuanians, and Italians that give the Boulevard St. Laurent its charm and vigor. Of course there is a tribute to Mont-Royal the hilltop from which the city derives its name. The Parliament Buildings in Ottawa draw her interest and along with the French Canadian separatist movement. She notes that far too often Canadians sell themselves and their beloved country short due in part to the huge shadow the United States casts upon its benevolent northern neighbor. She states her belief that Toronto can never be mistaken for a northern extension to America.

The majesty of the Canadian Rockies and the remote western wilderness is the next stop on Morris' travelogue. Visiting North American Native museums in Saskatoon, the ski resorts of Banff, and the mining and oil boomtown that became wealthy Edmonton touching on the struggle to blend traditional values and cultures with progress and modernization. She describes the odd assortment of buildings she finds in the Alberta capital, citing unusual architectural designs for the Convention Centre, Country Music Hall of Fame, and others. Her final destination is the resplendent Pacific Coast and Vancouver, paying homage to the Asian influence on the region and its culture. Only one small problem with the wonderful writing was the maddeningly frustrating habit of name-dropping the celebrities and politicians she hung out with along the way. O Canada recounts a significant and notable history of a nation.


Plot & Themes
Ethnic/Relig. of subject (inside)
Ethnic/regional/gender Yes
Period of greatest activity? - 1950+
Road trip Yes
Travelogue? Yes

Subject of Biography
Gender - Female
Profession/status:
Ethnicity - White
Nationality - British

Setting
How much descriptions of surroundings? - 10 ()
The Americas (not US): Yes
The Americas: - Canada
Misc setting - resort/hotel
Century: - 1980's-Present

Writing Style
Book makes you feel? - thoughtful
Pictures/Illustrations? - None
How much dialogue in bio? - little dialog
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