
Gilbert Parker, a Canadian novelist, is the author of "The Lane That Had No Turning." It takes place in the made-up town of Pontiac, which is modeled around Parker's own Perth, Ontario. Louis Racine, a former soldier who has acquired the title of seigneur of Pontiac, is the main...

Set in rural Canada in the late 19th century, this novel tells the story of a young Englishman, Garth Dalmain, who comes to live among the settlers of the North West Territories. Parker's vivid descriptions of the landscape, and his insightful characterizations, make this...

Step back in time with "The Lane That Had No Turning, Vol. 1," a collection of short stories by Gilbert Parker, master of Canadian historical fiction. These tales capture the spirit of a bygone era, offering glimpses into lives and landscapes shaped by history. Parker's skillful...