Charles G.D. Roberts
Charles G.D Roberts (1860-1943) was a poet and prose writer. After a childhood in New Brunswick, he became a heralded poet who later turned to fiction, writing an extensive series of animal stories and pioneering a genre that remains popular today. His works include Eyes of the Wilderness, The Vagrant of Time, and Earth's Enigmas. Roberts spent the last years of his life in Toronto, where he died.
An Orange from Portugal
edited by Anne Simpson
It’s often said that the main export of the Maritimes is Maritimers, and the same is true of Newfoundland. “Going down the road” is a way of life, but so is coming home for Christmas. It is tradition marked by happiness, fun, and sometimes less comfortable emotions. Given the regional penchant for yarn spinning, this common experience yields …
Red Fox
The wily, intelligent Red Fox takes on the Canadian wilderness in this classic novel by Charles G. D. Roberts. He tangles with numerous foes, including bear, goshawk, lynx, skunk and owl. Red Fox (with kits and mate) flees a major fire and has several encounters with hounds and men. In this 1905 novel G. D. Roberts set out to make Red Fox and the a …
The Forge in the Forest
First published in 1896, this novel blends daring, romance and history into a thrilling adventure that.takes place in the years leading up to the 1755 expulsion of the Acadians.
Jean de Mer, an "Acadian Ranger," is the unofficial seigneur of lands around Minas Basin. After three years' absence he returns to find his son Marc in trouble with a Fren …
The Heart of Ancient Wood
Set in the late nineteenth century in New Brunswick, The Heart of the Ancient Wood tells the tale of a mother and daughter who move to the woods to escape vicious gossip in the town. Despite the isolation they soon create a comfortable home for themselves and come to know the animals who live in the area. Years go by and Miranda becomes reacquainte …
The Heart That Knows
The Heart That Knows is a touching story of passion and loss set against the stunning landscape of New Brunswick's Tantramar Marshes.
On her wedding day Luella Warden is suddenly abandoned without a word of explanation from her sailor fiancé. The years pass, and she's left to the life of an outcast, scorned by her community for being a mother but n …
The Kindred of the Wild
Charles G.D.Roberts was a distinguished writer of his time who published more than fortyvolumes of poetry, romance fiction, and nature writing — making him one of themost popular writers of his time. He pioneered the animal story in which hewent beyond surface elements of nature and endowed his animal"characters" with qualities of feeling and int …
The Kindred of the Wild
Charles G.D.Roberts was a distinguished writer of his time who published more than fortyvolumes of poetry, romance fiction, and nature writing — making him one of themost popular writers of his time. He pioneered the animal story in which hewent beyond surface elements of nature and endowed his animal"characters" with qualities of feeling and int …
