Munroe Scott is a Canadian author known for his contributions to the genre of historical fiction. Born and raised in Ontario, Canada, Munroe Scott has a deep appreciation for Canadian history and often incorporates it into his works. His novels are set in various eras, ranging from the early settlement of Canada to more recent historical events. Munroe Scott’s literary style is characterized by his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to bring historical events to life through vivid descriptions and well-developed characters.

As an author, Munroe Scott has been influenced by renowned Canadian writers such as Margaret Atwood and Robertson Davies. He has also drawn inspiration from his own experiences and travels across Canada. Munroe Scott’s works have had a significant impact on the historical fiction genre, as he has shed light on lesser-known events and figures in Canadian history. His novels often explore themes of identity, resilience, and the enduring spirit of the Canadian people. Notable works by Munroe Scott include “The Ice Storm: A Tale of Survival in the Canadian Wilderness” and “The Great Fire: A Historical Novel of the Halifax Explosion.”

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  • 1988 First edition: Waltz for a Pagan Drum, by Munroe Scott

    Waltz for a Pagan Drum, a novel by Munroe Scott, is a gripping tale that takes readers on a journey through the life of a young man named David, who is struggling to find his place in the world. Set against the backdrop of the 1960s, the novel explores themes of love, loss, and self-discovery, as David navigates the complexities of his relationships with family, friends, and lovers. From his idyllic childhood in rural Ontario, to his rebellious teenage years in Toronto, to his travels across Canada and beyond, David’s story is one of adventure, passion, and ultimately, redemption.

    With its vivid descriptions of the Canadian landscape, its evocative portrayal of the counterculture of the 1960s, and its compelling characters, Waltz for a Pagan Drum is a must-read for anyone who loves literary fiction.

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