Lady of the Ice
Discover the enchanting world of Quebec through the eyes of Alexander Macrorie in Lady of the Ice by James De Mille. Published by University of Toronto Press in 1973, this captivating novel spans 152 pages and invites readers to explore the vibrant city of Quebec, described by Macrorie as a "wonderful city." The story unfolds the romantic adventures and challenges faced by a young bachelor subaltern and his fellow officers of the 129th Bobtails, all set against the backdrop of this historic locale. Immerse yourself in the trials and tribulations of love, friendship, and military camaraderie. Perfect for those who appreciate rich storytelling and a glimpse into Canadian life, Lady of the Ice is a must-have addition to your literary collection. Grab your copy today and experience the charm of Quebec through De Mille's engaging narrative!