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  1. Summary. The Whiteoaks of Jalna was a 1972 Canadian television drama miniseries, based on the novel by Mazo de la Roche. At CAD 2 million, it set a record expense at the time for a Canadian television miniseries. The series was exported internationally including the United Kingdom and France. Scriptwriting was led by Timothy Findley, supported ...

  2. Series list: Jalna (16 Books) by Mazo de la Roche. A sortable list in reading order and chronological order with publication date, genre, and rating. ... Whiteoaks of Jalna: 1929: 5: 11: Finch's Fortune: 1932: 0: 12: Wakefield's Course: 1941: 0: 13: Return to Jalna: 1946: 5: 14: Renny's Daughter: 1951: 0: 15: Variable Winds at Jalna: 1954: 5: 16:

  3. Whiteoaks of Jalna. Paperback – Illustrated, Jan. 1 2006. by Mazo de la Roche (Author) 4.3 87 ratings. Book 8 of 16: Whiteoaks of Jalna series. See all formats and editions. First published as Whiteoaks in 1929, in Whiteoaks of Jalna, the saga of the Whiteoak family continues, with more rivalries, tangled relationships, and secret love affairs.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2006 · First published as Whiteoaks in 1929, in Whiteoaks of Jalna, the saga of the Whiteoak family continues, with more rivalries, tangled. relationships, and secret love affairs. The colourful matriarch Adeline. Whiteoak dies at 101. Each book is a complete and satisfying story in. its own right, but the Jalna series has proven itself to be ...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2006 · Winner of the 1927 Atlantic-Little, Brown Award First published in 1927, this international bestseller is now back in print. Jalna is the first book in the popular series about a Canadian family named Whiteoak, who live in southern Ontario in a red-brick house called Jalna. In Jalna, the unforgettable family makes its first appearance.Two grandsons cause tumult when they bring their brides to ...

  6. 2 de mar. de 2009 · First published in 1944, The Building of Jalna is one of sixteen books in the Jalna series written by Canada's Mazo de la Roche.In The Building of Jalna, Adeline, an impulsive bride with an Irish temper, and her husband, Captain Whiteoak, select Lake Ontario as the site of their new home.De la Roche chronicles their trials and tribulations during the building of the house, the swimming and ...

  7. First published in 1958, Centenary at Jalna brings us to 1953 when the Whiteoaks gather to mark the 100th anniversary of their estate. It has now been a century since Captain Philip and Adeline Whiteoak arrived in Canada and built their legacy. While this should be a time of festivity for the clan, tension and discontent surround the forthcoming marriage of a new generation’s Adeline and ...