Jean howarth author biography
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"Jean Howarth, more than any other woman, stirred political thought in Canada." -- Richard J. Doyle (her boss)
Born in Kelwood, Manitoba in , Jean Howarth was one of four children of a Presbyterian minister. Raised in the prairies, Howarth chiefly wrote for The Vancouver Province in the s. She is remembered for a column about the declining state of 'Good Samaritanism', reportage on the collapse of the Second Narrows Bridge and a chilling description of the last hanging at Oakalla prison farm of a young gay man in In , the 'sob-sister' reporter moved to Toronto to become a staff reporter for the Globe & Mail. She soon rose to the position of assistant editor and became notoriously loyal to editor-in-chief Richard Doyle, serving as his unofficial chauffeur and writing in accordance with his political views. In she began her year stint as a member of the editorial board, contributing influential but mostly anonymous opinion pieces throughout the
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Related Books
1 - By Our Beginnings ()2 - An Imperfect Job ()
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Jean Howarth has published 1 books.
Jean Howarth does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Treasure Island, was published in June
The first book bygd Jean Howarth, Treasure Island, was published in June
No. jean Howarth does not write books in series.