Pearl Luke
reads from her novel, Madam
Zee
Published by: HarperCollins Canada
Time of the reading: 4:00
Published by: HarperCollins Canada
Time of the reading: 4:00
Notes: Pearl
Luke’s first novel, Burning Ground,
won the 2001 Commonwealth Prize for Best First
Book, and was also named a Globe and Mail Notable
Book of the Year. She wrote her second novel,
Madame Zee, based on the true story of
Brother, XII, founder of a Utopian colony on
Vancouver Island, and his mistress, Mabel Rowbotham
(Madame Zee), after being inspired by a television
documentary about their extraordinary lives. Pearl
Luke has an M.A. in English Literature from the
University of Calgary and lives on Salt Spring
Island, B.C.
“Pearl Luke’s Madame Zee is a
fascinating fictional biography of a deeply unusual
woman. Behind Zee’s intelligence lies
Luke’s own. She offers us a character who,
while falling for the seductions of a cult leader,
retains the clarity to observe his
manipulations—an adroit and perceptive
rendering.”
— Catherine Bush, author of The Rules of Engagement and Claire’s Head
— Catherine Bush, author of The Rules of Engagement and Claire’s Head
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