- Gwethalyn Graham
Gwethalyn Graham (
January 18 ,1913 -November 25 ,1965 ) was a Canadian writer, whose 1944 novel "Earth and High Heaven " was the first Canadian book to reach number one on theNew York Times Best Seller list . Graham won theGovernor General's Award twice, for her first novel "Swiss Sonata" in 1938, and for "Earth and High Heaven" in 1944.Graham was also an outspoken activist against
anti-Semitism and anti-French Canadian discrimination; "Earth and High Heaven" depicted aninterfaith romance between aProtestant woman fromMontreal and aJewish man fromNorthern Ontario . The novel was optioned bySamuel Goldwyn for a film that was to starKatharine Hepburn ; however, the film was never made.She was born Gwethalyn Graham Erichsen-Brown, to wealthy Toronto parents. Her father was a lawyer. At 19, she was a student at
Smith College inMassachusetts , but dropped out and eloped withJohn McNaught , the son of her father's business partner. They later divorced, and Graham moved to the city ofWestmount , on the Island ofMontreal where she became a close friend and associate ofHugh MacLennan ,F. R. Scott ,Thérèse Casgrain andPierre Trudeau . Graham subsequently married David Yalden-Thomson, aphilosophy professor atMcGill University ; they subsequently also divorced.Graham died in 1965 of an undiagnosed brain tumour, aged 52.
Graham's sister,
Isabel LeBourdais , was a journalist whose 1966 book "The Trial of Steven Truscott " played a key role in disputing the evidence that led toSteven Truscott 's controversial murder conviction.Both "Swiss Sonata" and "Earth and High Heaven" were reissued by
Cormorant Books in 2003.
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