The First Canadian Novel
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When someone asks you what the best Canadian novel is, what do you say? Do you offer Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and its dystopian feminism*?* Emma Donoghue’s *Room, *which continues to haunt worried parents everywhere? Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery, a book adapted to screen at least once a generation? Or Yann Martel’s *Life of Pi *and its brutal philosophy?

Everyone has their own answer to that question, but who has the right answer when asked what the *first *Canadian novel was? It’s not exactly common knowledge.

The answer may or may not be English novelist Frances Br…

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