Bread and Stone

by Allan Weiss

Black Rose Books

Bread and Stone

by Allan Weiss

Black Rose Books

William McLean is an Alberta farm boy seeking the work that he believes God has put him on Earth to do. Returning from World War I in a crisis of conscience, he finds his calling when he is drawn into Winnipeg’s labour movement by his army buddy Daniel Eckersley. As unrest mounts and the authorities respond with force, William finds himself in the midst of an upheaval that could mean freedom — or destitution — for all.

In Bread and Stone, Allan Weiss skillfully combines the story of one of the most dramatic real events in Canadian history, the Winnipeg General Strike, with the spiritual journey of a young man growing to understand who he is, who he is becoming, and what it is that he must do.

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Allan Weiss, a fiction writer and Professor of English at York University, was born in Montreal 
and later moved to Toronto to pursue doctoral studies after earning his BA and MA at Concordia University. He is the author of three story cycles: Living Room (2001), Making the Rounds (2016), and Telescope (2019). His short stories have appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines, including FiddleheadWascana ReviewOn Spec, and the Tesseracts anthology series. His historical novel, Bread and Stone, was published by Black Rose Books (June 2024.) 

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