“An exciting legal thriller that gives a detailed social picture of an impervious Canadian legal establishment in the 1920s. Marvellous!”
- Clayton Ruby, Comment, Back Cover
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“An extraordinary story of a woman, raised in the elite society of Ontario, who represented herself in a bitter legal battle and became the first woman to argue before the Privy Council in London.”
- The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, Chief Justice of Canada,Comment, Back Cover
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“This account of a brave and determined woman, who did battle with leading members of Ontario’s legal establishment…makes truly engrossing reading.”
- The Honourable R. Roy McMurtry, Chief Justice of Ontario, Comment, Back Cover
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“It's the best book I've read this year.”
-Bob Aaron, “Heed power of attorney” Toronto Star (9 October 2004) N02.
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