Truth Be Told, Beverley McLachlin
Truth Be Told, Beverley McLachlin
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Truth Be Told
My Journey Through Life and the Law

Author: Beverley McLachlin

Narrator: Beverley McLachlin

Unabridged: 11 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/24/2019


Synopsis

INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER
WINNER OF THE WRITERS’ TRUST SHAUGHNESSY COHEN PRIZE
WINNER OF THE OTTAWA BOOK AWARD FOR NONFICTION

​Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada Beverley McLachlin offers an intimate and revealing look at her life, from her childhood in the Alberta foothills to her career on the Supreme Court, where she helped to shape the social and moral fabric of the country.

As a young girl, Beverley McLachlin’s world was often full of wonder—at the expansive prairie vistas around her, at the stories she discovered in the books at her local library, and at the diverse people who passed through her parents’ door. While her family was poor, their lives were rich in the ways that mattered most. Even at a young age, she had an innate sense of justice, which was reinforced by the lessons her parents taught her: Everyone deserves dignity. All people are equal. Those who work hard reap the rewards. Willful, spirited, and unusually intelligent, she discovered in Pincher Creek an extraordinary tapestry of people and perspectives that informed her worldview going forward.

Still, life in the rural Prairies was lonely, and gaining access to education—especially for girls—wasn’t always easy. As a young woman, McLachlin moved to Edmonton to pursue a degree in philosophy. There, she discovered her passion lay not in academia, but in the real world, solving problems directly related to the lives of the people around her. And in the law, she found the tools to do exactly that.

She soon realized, though, that the world was not always willing to accept her. In her early years as an articling student and lawyer, she encountered sexism, exclusion, and old boys’ clubs at every turn. And outside the courtroom, personal loss and tragedies struck close to home. Nonetheless, McLachlin was determined to prove her worth, and her love of the law and the pursuit of justice pulled her through the darkest moments.

McLachlin’s meteoric rise through the courts soon found her serving on the highest court in the country, becoming the first woman to be named Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. She rapidly distinguished herself as a judge of renown, one who was never afraid to take on morally complex or charged debates. Over the next eighteen years, McLachlin presided over the most prominent cases in the country—involving Charter challenges, same-sex marriage, and euthanasia. One judgment at a time, she laid down a legal legacy that proved that fairness and justice were not luxuries of the powerful but rather obligations owed to each and every one of us.

With warmth, honesty, and deep wisdom, McLachlin invites us into her legal and personal life—into the hopes and doubts, the triumphs and losses on and off the bench. Through it all, her constant faith in justice remained her true north. In an age of division and uncertainty, McLachlin’s memoir is a reminder that justice and the rule of law remain our best hope for a progressive and bright future.

About Beverley McLachlin

Beverley McLachlin is the #1 bestselling author of three novels, Full Disclosure, Denial, and Proof, and a memoir, Truth Be Told, which won the prestigious Writers’ Trust Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing and the Ottawa Book Award for Nonfiction. From 2000 to 2017, McLachlin was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. She is the first woman to hold that position and the longest-serving Chief Justice in Canadian history. In 2018, McLachlin became a Companion of the Order of Canada, the highest honour within the Order. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Patricia on January 25, 2024

Could I write another thrilling mystery for detective Annalee Spain? Would she unravel the puzzle under pressure of bad men, yield her heart to Jack, then discover the truth of her mother, too? These questions inspired TRUTH BE TOLD. I loved writing this third Annalee story and pray you enjoy her ne......more

Goodreads review by Beth on June 02, 2024

I've enjoyed both of the first two books in this series and this was no exception. The story is set in Detroit during the 1920's. A brave young black female detective has a murder mystery to solve along with her pastor boyfriend while also dealing with the racism that existed at that time. She also......more

Goodreads review by Literary on May 31, 2024

This third in the 1920s Annalee Spain Mystery series is a gem! Perfect as a standalone, readers will race to read books one and two, so captured by the young Black amateur detective who risks all to uncover the truth behind the murder of a young woman, whose body is found in the garden shed of a wea......more

Goodreads review by Jeanne on June 03, 2024

Truth Be Told is my favorite installment so far! I love this series and could not put it down. Professor Annalee Spain, an amateur detective, is determined to solve the murder of an unknown young black woman in Denver in the 1920's. She presses on despite the adverse and difficult environment that s......more

Goodreads review by Jamie on June 06, 2024

Thank you to Tyndale House Publishers and NetGalley for providing me an ARC of this novel to read and review. It’s June of 1924 and it’s Klan run Denver. Annalee Spain stumbles upon her third mystery while attending a high-class fundraiser at the home of a wealthy black man, when that man’s daughter......more