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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 live at Jalna, and Grandmother Adeline celebrates her 100th birthday. This is book 7 of 16 in The show more Whiteoak Chronicles. It is followed by Whiteoaks of Jalna. show less

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Jalna is the first book that author Mazo De La Roche wrote in her series about the Whiteoaks, a Canadian family who live in Southern Ontario. Set in the years between the two great wars, this book introduces the family and follows the drama of two new brides that are brought home to Jalna.

Chronologically, Jalna would be the seventh in the series and although this book gives one a good feel of what the series is about, I do think it would be better to read the series in the chronological order. One of the most interesting characters was the matriarch of the family whom we see turn 100 in Jalna. I am looking forward to reading of her early years when she and her husband first came to Canada and built the house.

The series consists of some show more 16 books and covers the time period of 1853 to 1953. I am looking forward to reading about Canada during these years, and about this feisty family with their tensions, squabbles, drama and love which the author delivers with equal amounts of humor and pathos. Once one has sat around the dinner table with this family and their various pets, it would be hard not to want to continue on. show less
Sometime within my life time, there was a cultural shift from reading books in a series in publication order to reading them in narrative chronology. The first series I remember noticing the shift was with the Chronicles of Narnia. Now it's The Whiteoak Chronicles by Mazo de la Roche. Perhaps here the lesson is to avoid series with the name "chronicles."

When there's a series that was published over years, possibly decades, I would prefer to read the books in the order in which they were published even if the narrative chronology is out of order. So this means I'm starting the Whiteoak Chronicles with Jalna.

Jalna is the manor home of the Whiteoaks, with grandmother Adeline as the matriarch. She is planning for her 100th birthday and show more she's not sure about the directions her grandchildren are taking. It's situated in the countryside just south of Ontario, and the Whiteoaks like their quiet life.

Except for the youngest generation; it's their unrest that drives the book. The chapters unfold as character sketches that set up events more thoroughly explored in in The Whiteoaks of Jalna. There's Eden, the poet, who wants to make it big in New York. There's Finch, the perpetually restless. There's Remy, the one who takes being a Whiteoak the most seriously. There's Wakefield, the baby of the family.

There are two marriages in in this book, one Adeline approves of and one that she doesn't. Her disapproval of it, as well as her expectation that even married couples live at Jalna, spells disaster, as one can expect.

It's a rather quiet book. There's a lot more bite to its sequel, The Whiteoaks of Jalna.
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This is a book in a series I have wanted to read for a long time and now I wish I had done so sooner. The characters are so real and engaging and the story so intimate and gripping that it easy to become caught up in the world of the Whiteoaks. Great writing - I am really looking forward to the next story.
Jalna is the story of the Whiteoak family at the time Grandmother Adeline is set to celebrate her 100th birthday. The tale of Adeline's children and grandchildren is most interesting and I hope to find more books in the telling of the Jalna/Whiteoak story.
Vintage series. This was my introduction to it.

This is supposedly #7, but it was the first she wrote. Not exciting enough for me to want to read more.
When I was a child the Bowling Green Ohio library had a huge collection of the Jalna series which I was always curious about but never read, so now I have picked up a couple that were available.
Alayne joins the family.
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Canonical title
Jalna
Original publication date
1927
People/Characters
Adeline Whiteoak; Nicholas Whiteoak; Ernest Whiteoak; Renny Whiteoak; Eden Whiteoak; Piers Whiteoak (show all 13); Finch Whiteoak; Wakefield Whiteoak; Maurice Vaughan; Pheasant Vaughan; Alayne Archer; John Wragge; Mrs. Wragge
Important places
Ontario, Canada
Related movies
Jalna (1935 | IMDb)
Dedication
To the memory of my father
First words
Wakefield Whiteoak ran on and on, faster and faster, till he could run no farther
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Ha," she murmured, "that's good!" And again—"Ha!"

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General Fiction, Fiction and Literature, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PZ3 .D37613Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English
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