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| de la Roche, Mazo |
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(m ´z d lä rôsh) (KEY) , 18851961, Canadian novelist, b. Toronto. Her popular novel, Jalna (1927), was followed by a series depicting the history, through 150 years, of the vigorous Whiteoak family who lived at Jalna. The series includes 16 novels; among them are Whiteoaks (1929), Finchs Fortune (1931), Young Renny (1935), Whiteoak Harvest (1936), Growth of a Man (1938), The Building of Jalna (1944), and Mary Wakefield (1949). Her dramatization of Whiteoaks was staged in London and New York. De la Roche also wrote plays, childrens books, a history of Quebec, and an autobiography, Ringing the Changes (1957). |
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