Theresa Redmond has a longstanding interest in Canadian history, earning a graduate degree in the area as well as working for many years on Indigenous land-rights issues.
Theresa's new historical novel, The Governor's Granddaughter, coming soon, is a sequel to her debut novel, Bound (FriesenPress 2022), which was named one of Bookmark’s TOP 100 Books for 2024, and won the Prince Edward Island Book Award for Fiction in that same year. In 2023, Bound was awarded the Silver Medal from the Independent Publishers Book Awards for Best Regional Fiction (Ontario East), as well as a Heritage Recognition Award from the PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation. Theresa lives with her husband, golden retriever and calico cat on their farm in eastern Prince Edward Island. When she’s not writing, reading, or researching historical subjects, she enjoys being out in the natural world, cycling, hiking, and birding. |