Mazo de la Roche Books in Order
Mazo de la Roche is a celebrated author, best known for crafting the iconic Jalna series, a beloved and enduring collection of novels that captured the hearts of readers worldwide. Born Mazo Louise Roche, she drew inspiration from her life experiences and surroundings, weaving intricate and relatable stories about the Whiteoak family, whose fortunes and misfortunes unfold against the backdrop of Canada's history. With each novel in the series, de la Roche masterfully balances fact and fiction, infusing her fictitious family with names drawn from Ontario's New Market cemetery. Her writing reflects her own dreams, moods, and life experiences, with critics interpreting the novels as a reflection of her own quest for roots and identity.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Mazo de la Roche
- #1AmazonBeside a Norman Tower(1934)
- #2AmazonThe Very House(1937)
- #3AmazonGrowth of a Man(1938)
- #4AmazonThe Song of Lambert(1956)
- #5AmazonDelight(1961)
- #6AmazonThe Two Saplings(1971)
- #7AmazonLark Ascending(2014)
- #8AmazonWhiteoaks - A Play(1925)
- #9AmazonLow Life A Comedy in One Act(1925)
- #10AmazonThe Sacred Bullock, And Other Stories(1969)
- #11AmazonSelected Stories(1979)
- #12AmazonExplorers of the Dawn(2007)
- #13AmazonLow Life And Other Plays(2012)
- #1AmazonJalna(1927)
- #2AmazonWhiteoaks of Jalna(1929)
- #3AmazonFinch's Fortune(1931)
- #4AmazonThe Master of Jalna(1933)
- #5AmazonYoung Renny(1935)
- #6AmazonThe Building of Jalna(1935)
- #7AmazonWhiteoak Harvest(1936)
- #8AmazonWhiteoak Heritage(1940)
- #9AmazonWakefield's Course(1941)
- #10AmazonReturn to Jalna(1946)
- #11AmazonMary Wakefield(1949)
- #12AmazonRenny's Daughter(1951)
- #13AmazonThe Whiteoak Brothers(1954)
- #14AmazonVariable Winds at Jalna(1954)
- #15AmazonCentenary at Jalna(1958)
- #16AmazonMorning at Jalna(1960)
About Mazo de la Roche
Mazo de la Roche is a celebrated author, best known for crafting the iconic Jalna series, a beloved and enduring collection of novels that captured the hearts of readers worldwide. Born Mazo Louise Roche, she drew inspiration from her life experiences and surroundings, weaving intricate and relatable stories about the Whiteoak family, whose fortunes and misfortunes unfold against the backdrop of Canada's history. With each novel in the series, de la Roche masterfully balances fact and fiction, infusing her fictitious family with names drawn from Ontario's New Market cemetery. Her writing reflects her own dreams, moods, and life experiences, with critics interpreting the novels as a reflection of her own quest for roots and identity.
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