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Guy Vanderhaeghe's award-winning novel tells the interwoven stories of a struggling Hollywood screenwriter and a young drifter known as "the Englishman's boy." Spanning two countries, two centuries, and two very different views of history, The Englishman's Boy links the Hollywood of the roaring twenties with one of the most brutal events of the Canadian West — the Cypress Hills Massacre.
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Haunting tales of history, identity, and betrayal.
Who is this book for?
If you’re drawn to stories that blend history with emotion, this novel offers a compelling journey from Hollywood to the Canadian frontier. Vanderhaeghe’s storytelling captures the complexities of identity and the shadows of historical violence, making it a thought-provoking read for those who appreciate rich, layered narratives.