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Pearson Moore Writes Canada.
Our history.  Our civility.  Our life.

Cartier's Ring

A story five hundred years in the making.
Seventeen generations of women.
And a ring, passed from grandmother, to mother, to daughter.
It begins with a Wendat girl in a birchbark canoe—
and becomes the compelling history of the most fascinating country on earth.




She is healer, hunter, warrior.  Her strength will inspire generations.  Her courage will found a nation.  Experience history as never before.  See the birth of Canada through the eyes of the woman who lived and breathed it:  Myeerah of Hawk Clan, Matriarch of a nation.



Read the first chapter of Cartier's Ring


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Pearson's Novels




Canada's stories are more engaging than any other on Earth.  I invite you to share in my passion and fascination with a country, its nations, its cultures, and its histories.

Pearson Moore Gets Lost

Visit Pearson's Lost website.

Over fifty essays on the most fascinating programme ever to appear on television.