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Mrs. Mike
Mrs. Mike | Benedict Freedman, Nancy Freedman
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Mrs. Mike is the love story of Katherine Mary O'Fallon, a young Irish girl from Boston, and Sergeant Mike Flannigan of the Canadian Mounted Police, who is a priest, doctor and magistrate to all in the great Canadian wilderness area under his supervision. Recommended by Library Journal.
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Ellen_C
Mrs. Mike | Benedict Freedman, Nancy Freedman
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Not without its problems but still pretty good. In 1907, 16-year-old Kathy O‘Fallon headed from Boston to Alberta for her pleurisy. She meets Mountie Mike Flannigan, falls in love and moves with him to the remote Northwest of Canada. Great descriptions of nature, troubling descriptions of native people. Amazing tale of growing up and dealing with illness, natural disaster and death. https://cannonballread.com/2021/09/mrs-mike-a-novel-elcicco/

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LibraryCin
Mrs. Mike | Benedict Freedman, Nancy Freedman
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Mehso-so

Based on a real person. Listened to the audio, which wavered in and out on holding my attention (or not). Some parts I liked, but overall, ok. Had a hard time with a couple of parts about injured animals. I‘m not sure I particularly liked any of the characters. Except for one secondary character (due to the unusual name), I tended to get the secondary characters mixed up. One of the good things: descriptions of hardships encountered: loss, fire...

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EdnaC
Mrs. Mike | Benedict Freedman, Nancy Freedman
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Doesn‘t this just scream place to curl up and read? #relaxingread #inahammock

ElizaMarie Ugh you have to sit out there and read all day!!!
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EdnaC @ElizaMarie ha ha ha!! Right?! 3y
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Saknicole
Mrs. Mike | Benedict Freedman, Nancy Freedman
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This my version of a magical 4th. It is AK hot ~ mid 70s. I like Mrs. Mike so far. I do dream of a modern rewrite; I‘m happy to be familiar enough with the north to see the problematic aspects. There are many unsavory depictions of First Nation‘s People (In AK Native or Eskimo is the term, though Eskimo is not used in Canada). At the time of pub (1943) I hope that Kathy‘s concern would have raised some in the reader as well #canada #america #yukon

maich Enjoy❤ 4y
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Amiable
Mrs. Mike | Benedict Freedman, Nancy Freedman
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#30junebooks: Old favorite

This is a newer edition of a book that I read and re-read again and again when I was younger. It‘s the story of a 16-year-old girl who travels to Calgary to visit relatives and falls in love with and marries a Canadian Mounty. The story of their love and life together and the hardships they faced in the harsh climate was one I couldn‘t get enough as a teen.

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LeahBergen I‘m from Calgary (and I‘ve never read this book 🤭). 5y
Amiable @LeahBergen I think it was originally published in the 1940s—it may have been based on a true story? It‘s an interesting look at the time period and Canadian “wilderness” in the early part of the 20th century. With a love story that‘s heartwarming without being sappy or sickly sweet. 5y
Amiable There‘s also a sequel, but that one fell a bit flat for me. 5y
LeahBergen My aunt first mentioned it to me years ago (I think it was a favourite of hers in the late 1950s). I‘ll have to bump it up the (overflowing) TBR. 😆 5y
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Palindrome
Mrs. Mike | Benedict Freedman, Nancy Freedman
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An almost-classic based on real-life characters, penned by a real-life husband and wife team. When Katherine O‘Fallon travels from her Boston home to her uncle‘s Calgary ranch, she gains a bit of respiratory health and loses her heart to Mike Flannigan of the NW Mounted Police. Mountie Mike and Kathy, aka Mrs. Mike, live and love in harshly beautiful North Country wilderness, accruing bonus points for use of outdated pet name You Little Minx....

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ChantelMcCray
Mrs. Mike | Benedict Freedman, Nancy Freedman
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My mom read this to me when I was a little girl. I found this pretty copy at a charming bookstore in Claremore, Oklahoma.

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Worley-B
Mrs. Mike | Benedict Freedman, Nancy Freedman
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I was correct; this is a really good book. The 1900s Canadian North is a sharp contrast to our world today, so the book isn't for the faint at heart; there's lots of wilderness and heartbreak. The mixture of the ways of life and ways of thinking of the natives, transplants, and their combination in future generations is interesting and entertaining. This book definitely reminds you of what is important and what is not. I absolutely recommend!

FeastOfFiction You need to read The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah. It sounds sort of like that. Living in the Alaskan backwoods sounds really hard. 6y
Worley-B @FeastOfFiction I'll have to add it to my list! I'll have to wait awhile before I can read it though. Mrs. Mike was tough for my little heart to take! 6y
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Worley-B
Mrs. Mike | Benedict Freedman, Nancy Freedman
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I remember reading this many, many years ago and thinking it was pretty darn good. Reading again now to make sure I was correct.

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agoodstoppingpt
Mrs. Mike | Benedict Freedman, Nancy Freedman
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Spent most of my morning reading and finishing this 1947 tale of a young girl who marries a Mountie and lives at a remote outpost in Canada in early 20th century. Good storytelling. Blurb says "heartwarming" on this paperback but it is not a light read - very tragic at times. A little like my experience of reading Lonesome Dove in some ways, though more romantic in terms of plot.

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Krisjericho
Mrs. Mike | Benedict Freedman, Nancy Freedman
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Panpan

A man, who we really don't learn much about in terms of why he was appealing, marries a child. They live in the Canadian wild and condescend to native people. The man continues to treat his wife patronizingly, and lots of people die.

This is definitely not my genre of choice - I read it for a book club. I just really, really didn't understand the appeal. I guess I liked some things about Kathy, so that's my positive?

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Krisjericho
Mrs. Mike | Benedict Freedman, Nancy Freedman
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I am reading this for my book club, and I am struggling. It is just is not my type of story. Help. Did you love it? Tell me why I should love it.

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BookThia
Mrs. Mike | Benedict Freedman, Nancy Freedman
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I first read this story when I was 12. Forty years ago. I have read it so many times that two copies have split at the spine, pages flying away like OhBeJoyful! My third copy sits in a place of honour on my bookshelves but alas, it does not have this iconic cover. If I ever find a copy with this cover I will snag it for sure. #funfridayphoto

[DELETED] 2232195534 I read this when I was a teen. Over 40 years ago. I loved it!! 8y
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Wife
Mrs. Mike | Benedict Freedman, Nancy Freedman
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A favorite that I've read many times. Both of my daughters read it at my insistence. They liked it too.

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