Shakespeare scholar Deirdre Gunn, her reputation tarnished by an affair with a student, is denied tenure at Melrose University. Her career seems ruined, until a classmate from her student days approaches her with a centuries-old manuscript that may be Shakespeare?s lost play, Cardenio. If genuine, the manuscript is priceless. Here is Deirdre?s chance to redeem her reputation and return with glory to the academic world.
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Jean Rae Baxter writes for both an adult general audience and for young readers. Her five-volume "Forging a Nation" series of young adult novels about the United Empire Loyalists and their First Nations allies, published by Ronsdale Press, has won many awards. Most recently she is the author of THE WHITE ONEIDA (2014) and HOPE'S JOURNEY (2015), also published by Ronsdale. Jean lives in Hamilton, Ontario.
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Soft cover. Condition: As New. No Jacket. First Edition. Book's protagonist is Dr. Deidre Gunn - a scholar wanting to redeem her reputation - and in need of money. Those goals may be attainable when she is offered a centuries old mnauscript that may be Shakeseare's missing play. 269 pp. plus Acknowledgements. DEDICATION: " For Violette Jean Rae Baxter" Violette Malan is a co-founder of the Wolfe Island Scene of the Crime Festival. SIGNED by author. Bookseller's Inventory # 143917. Inscribed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 003917