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edition:Paperback
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category: Comics & Graphic Novels
published: Apr 2018
ISBN:9781988242200
publisher: Midtown Press

Julia

by Michael Kluckner

tagged: biography & memoir, post-confederation (1867-), editors, journalists, publishers
Description

A novelist, journalist, socialite, botanist, explorer, and World War I ambulance driver, Julia Henshaw was a unique and colourful personality. This graphic biography follows her eventful life from Montreal to Vancouver, from Banff to London, and from the mining towns of BC’s Kootenays to the battlefields of France and Belgium. Her strongly expressed views of women’s roles and voting rights, of racial and class issues, and of Canada’s relationship to Great Britain and the US are an illuminating contrast with the values of her contemporaries, and with society today.

About the Author
Michael Kluckner lived and worked on Killara Farm in Langley, BC, from 1993 to 2006. Since then he and his wife, Christine Allen, have lived in Australia, returning to Vancouver in 2010. In addition to being an accomplished artist, Kluckner is the author of more than a dozen books, including A Pullet Surprise: A Year on an Urban Farm (Raincoast, 1997) and Vanishing British Columbia (UBC Press/University of Washington Press, 2005).
Contributor Notes

Michael Kluckner’s illustrated books have included a memoir on farming, a sketchbook of Canada’s cultural landscapes and detailed histories of British Columbia, Vancouver and Toronto. Julia is his third graphic novel. He lives in Vancouver with his wife Christine Allen and volunteers as President of the Vancouver Historical Society.

Editorial Review

“Thoroughly modern, independent woman – a novelist, journalist, amateur botanist, explorer and proud British imperialist.... After searching unsuccessfully for personal journals, Michael Kluckner turned to the graphic novel format to tell the story.”

— BC History magazine

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