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  Beverley Hopwood, author of historical novels,
  memoir and Christian fiction
A romantic Suspense Novel

The small towns in Ontario have miles of countryside and forests surrounding them.   This land can be beautiful and serene, or lonely and dangerous. ​ Two independent adults meet by accident and discover their needs of a Christian faith.
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BOOKS BY BEVERLEY HOPWOOD

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HISTORICAL
-Book One of When the Sea Was Deep is the story of three Phoenician sailors on board the ship during the storm that washed the prophet Jonah ashore. They sojourn to Nineveh, searching for the truth about Ha-Shem, God of the Hebrews. Follow them in love and life’s adventures during the 760’s BCE. 
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Book Two of When the Sea Was Deep is the gripping conclusion of a family in the turbulent times of the Phoenicians 300 years before Christ, when the Mediterranean really was deep.  Tangled relationships and family ties are not enough to keep them in Tyre.  Follow them to the end of earth, where freedoms are found.
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Kate & Ozzie, a genealogical narrative gathers the stories of Hopwood’s maternal ancestry, from Jamaica to the east end of London, England. What role did the Bernardo Home play in the Summer family? How did the Martin family go from farming to a thriving grocery business?
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Gladys & Jack, the 2011 Word Award winner in the historical novel category, follows Hopwood’s paternal ancestry from the 1800’s through to the birth of her father. The original poetry and letters of Jack Bailey were saved by his wife, Gladys Hannaford for decades, to be discovered by an inquisitive grand-daughter and put into story form for future generations.  
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MEMOIR
"Oh, Brother! describes the true confessions of a dedicated sister who tried to make sure her brother stayed out of jail and off the streets. Follow Anne’s attempt to deal with Ted’s hoarding and addictions to alcohol and gambling, from Ontario to Las Vegas and back. Oh, Brother! was short-listed at The Word Awards in 2019.

"Hard to imagine what the author has been through in her lifetime. Also, it is hard to think that one individual could be as dysfunctional as the central figure in this book. Suffice it to say that the one skill he has mastered is the art of manipulation of others and in particular his family members..."

"...The author has painted a very clear picture of a lifetime of frustration, not only for the protagonist but also everyone who endeavoured to help him overcome his demons. In the end tough love was the only answer. The reader is always left to wonder what will be coming next and who will win the ongoing battle of wits."

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YOUNG ADULTS
Summer of Ice, a novella, tells of the struggles of an eighty-year-old Inuit woman and her community during a time of crisis– a summer when the supply ships can’t get through the ice in Frobisher Bay. Rosa is the only one who can get Alex to open-up and explain what happened to his grandfather, her husband.
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No One Told is the story of eleven-year-old Olive de Groote during the lean years of WW II when no one would talk about her mother, brother, and what happened to them. Small town life in 1941 is aptly portrayed through Olive and her friends’ activities. Discover what needed to be told, and what remained a secret.
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                                 Coming Next!     A FINGER ON THE PULSE

Between 1880 and 1930, thousands of missionaries answered the call to spread the Word through Asia. Central China lagged behind the developing world by several decades during this time. The chiefly agricultural provinces did not profit or modernize as did the wealthier cities of the eastern seaboard where western influences mingled with Chinese businesses and politics. Many were doctors and nurses, some were evangelists and some their wives. While adapting to a very different culture, language, and conditions, married couples had children. Many children were left in North America with relatives during a sabbatical while their missionary parents returned to a difficult life in the missionary field to establish Christian churches, schools, and hospitals. 

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Many missionary parents were concerned for the health and safety up their young children,  and it was often asked, “Was it worth all the sacrifices made to establish the Christian church in China? ” How did a young teen manage, separated from her parents until the next sabbatical, six years into the future?


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BEVERLEY HOPWOOD AUTHOR

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TESTIMONIALS

“Hopwood draws her readers into another time and place, with characters and stories that touch the heart and bring history to life.”
Heidi VanderSlikke, Columnist, Christian Courier

“Hopwood weaves together a moving, fascinating tale rooted in stories passed down through generations of her family. Her exuberant style and meticulous research reveal a love and respect for her past, allowing every reader to share in that gift and to be reminded how important it is to remember that we all owe a debt of gratitude to those who have gone before us.”
Sara Davison, Author, The Watcher
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