Heather Marshall was born and raised in Canada, where she lives with her family and their giant golden retriever. After completing two Master's degrees, Heather worked for several years in politics and communications before finally turning her attention to her true passion: storytelling. Aside from writing, some of Heather's favourite things include old houses covered in ivy (preferably with a good ghost story), roaming dusty bookshops with her husband, and being the first person to dip into a new jar of peanut butter.
A fascinating and compelling story peopled with strong, brave women
who had me cheering them on and moved to tears
*Tracy Rees, author of The Rose Garden*
Looking for Jane is a beautifully written meditation on the lengths
mothers will go to for their children as well as an eye-opening
history of women. It is an ode to the doctors, nurses, and
volunteers who fought for the rights of future generations to have
a say over their bodies. This gracefully entwined story of three
generations of women, societal mores, and mothers and daughters
stole my heart
*Janet Skeslien Charles, bestselling author of The Paris
Library*
Heather Marshall shines a spotlight on the unsettling truths and
heartbreaking realities faced by women of every generation. Looking
for Jane is a compelling, courageous must-read about motherhood and
choice
*Genevieve Graham, bestselling author of The Forgotten Home
Child*
An original and poignant story that holds a mirror to the ongoing
fight for women's rights. In reflecting on a dark spot in Canadian
history, Heather Marshall speaks to the power of solidarity and of
brave women who dare to take a stand
*Ellen Keith, bestselling author of The Dutch Wife*
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