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Hardcover A Heroine of the North Book

ISBN: 1025703065

ISBN13: 9781025703060

A Heroine of the North

"A Heroine of the North" is a compelling biographical account that chronicles the life and missionary labors of Charlotte Selina Bompas, who spent several decades alongside her husband, Bishop William Carpenter Bompas, in the vast and often unforgiving wilderness of the Canadian Northwest. Compiled by S. A. Archer, the work provides an intimate look at the challenges and triumphs of a woman dedicated to her faith and the service of others in the Yukon and Northwest Territories during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

The narrative captures the true essence of frontier life, detailing the extreme hardships of Arctic travel, the isolation of remote mission stations, and the deep cultural interactions with the Indigenous peoples of the region. As a record of both personal resilience and religious devotion, the work highlights the significant role women played in the development of the Anglican Church in North America. "A Heroine of the North" serves as both a historical document of Canadian northern exploration and an inspiring portrait of a woman whose courage and steadfastness earned her a place as a legendary figure in missionary history. This work offers valuable insights for readers interested in Canadian history, women's studies, and the history of Christian missions.

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