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Title |
Published |
Author |
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Forty Years in Canada: A Memoir |
2006 |
Jack Whyte |
Buy |
Jack Whyte is best known for his historical fiction, but he also published one non-fiction book. Forty Years in Canada: A Memoir (2006) recounts his life after emigrating from Scotland in the 1960s.
The memoir covers Whyte’s decades in Canada, from his early years adjusting to a new country through his eventual career as a bestselling novelist. It offers a personal look at the experiences and interests that shaped his fiction writing, particularly his deep fascination with history and the post-Roman world.
Frequently Asked Questions
Did Jack Whyte write any non-fiction?
Yes. Jack Whyte published Forty Years in Canada: A Memoir in 2006, which covers his life after emigrating from Scotland to Canada in the 1960s.
What is Forty Years in Canada about?
The memoir recounts Jack Whyte’s experiences after moving from Scotland to Canada, including his career, personal life, and the journey that eventually led him to become a bestselling historical fiction author.
Is Forty Years in Canada related to his fiction?
The memoir is a standalone non-fiction work about Whyte’s real life. It gives context for the man behind the Camulod Chronicles and his other novels but is not connected to any of his fiction series.