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True North

A Memoir

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True North is the inspirational Canadian Chapter of Jill Ker Conway's life story, which began with her much love, bestselling memoir, The Road from Coorain.  Beginning with her departure from Australia, Jill Ker Conway tells of her romance with Harvard House Master John Conway, of coming to grips with his manic-depressive disorder, and of their move to Canada in 1964 where she became the first female vice-president at the University of Toronto.  In this vibrant memoir, we watch as a most private woman makes of herself a public persona in Canada.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 14, 1995
      Conway continues her autobiography in this follow up to The Road from Coorain, picking up with her arrival in the U.S. to begin graduate studies at Harvard, and culminating with her being named the first woman president of Smith College in 1975.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 1, 1994
      Conway ( The Road from Coorain ) continues her autobiography with this account covering the period from her departure from Australia for the U.S. to enter graduate school in 1960 through her appointment as Smith College president in 1975. She is delighted by New York City and by Harvard, where she forges enduring friendships with women, finds intellectual stimulation and begins her study of women's history. Harvard's Leverett House Master, John Conway, a Canadian war hero 18 years her senior, becomes her husband. If the author is reticent about the course of this romance, she candidly reflects on her weakening ties to Australia and her ``psychological warrior'' mother, her husband's bouts with depression, their life as academics in Toronto and her coming to grips with infertility. She also recounts her growing reputation as a historian, her pragmatic feminism drawn from her teaching experiences, her fights for pay equity and her appointment as the first woman vice president at the University of Toronto. Hers is an absorbing, charming story of a life lived fully. 60,000 first printing; BOMC and QPB alternates; author tour.

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