Patrick Slater, the protagonist of the "memoir," is said to have died in 1924 but not before setting his saga down on paper. And what an account it is! The Globe and Mail felt that the book "gives a picture of Ontario to be found in no other work of fiction we know and has won for itself a permanent place in Canadian literature." If nothing else, Slater/Mitchell captures perfectly the lilt of the Irish and the wry wisdom of an old soul to paint an affecting portrait of trials and tribulations in a long-ago time.
Patrick Slater was the pseudonym of John Mitchell (1880â??1951), a Toronto lawyer.
Michael Gnarowski co-edited The Making of Modern Poetry in Canada, compiled The Concise Bibliography of English Canadian Literature, edited the Critical Views on Canadian Writers Series for McGraw-Hill Ryerson, and was for many years the general editor of the Carleton Library Series. He lives in Kemptville, Ontario.