Whiteoaks of Jalna Series by Mazo de la Roche

3.92 · 62 ratings
  • The Building Of Jalna (Whiteoaks of Jalna #1)
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    The Building Of Jalna (Whiteoaks of Jalna #1)

    Mazo de la Roche

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2009

    First published in 1944, The Building of Jalna is one of sixteen books in the Jalna series written by Canada's Mazo de la Roche . In The Building of Jalna , Adeline lay thinking about the journey. They were leaving London. When might she see it again? Perhaps never, with all the dangers of travel... more

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  • Morning at Jalna (Whiteoaks of Jalna #2)
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    Morning at Jalna (Whiteoaks of Jalna #2)

    Mazo de la Roche

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2011

    An impulsive bride with an Irish temper, and her husband, Captain Whiteoak, select Lake Ontario as the site of their new home. It is 1863 and life at Jalna is peaceful. Philip, who will grow up to become the master of Jalna, has just come into the world, while Augusta, Nicholas, and Ernest are children. However, the Sinclairs come to visit and the Whiteoaks begin to suspect that the Sinclairs have a deep and dangerous secret.

  • Mary Wakefield (Whiteoaks of Jalna #3)
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    Mary Wakefield (Whiteoaks of Jalna #3)

    Mazo de la Roche

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2009

    First published in 1935, Young Renny takes us even further back in the Whiteoak family saga to 1906. Renny, the young master of Jalna, is just eighteen. His twenty-year-old sister Meg is engaged to marry the young man next door, Maurice Vaughan Uncle Nick and Uncle Ernest, now in their fifties, have squandered their inheritances abroad on high living and reside again at Jalna... more

  • Young Renny (Whiteoaks of Jalna #4)
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    Young Renny (Whiteoaks of Jalna #4)

    Mazo de la Roche

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2009

    Young Renny takes us even further back in the Whiteoak family saga to 1906. Renny, the young master of Jalna, is just eighteen. His twenty-year-old sister Meg is engaged to marry the young man next door, Maurice Vaughan Uncle Nick and Uncle Ernest, now in their fifties, have squandered their inheritances abroad on high living and reside again at Jalna... more

  • Jalna (Whiteoaks of Jalna #7)
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    Jalna (Whiteoaks of Jalna #7)

    Mazo de la Roche

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2009

    The Jalna saga unfolds the lives and loves of the unforgettable family whose heart is centered in Jalna, the great, rambling mansion from which the series takes its name. This is the story of two marriages--that of young Piers who has created a tumult by marrying without the family's consent . . . and of Eden, the poet, whose marriage to an outsider triggers a different, but equally powerful conflict ...

  • Whiteoaks Of Jalna (Whiteoaks of Jalna #8)
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    Whiteoaks Of Jalna (Whiteoaks of Jalna #8)

    Mazo de la Roche

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2006

    First published as Whiteoaks in 1929, in Whiteoaks of Jalna, the saga of the Whiteoak family continues, with more rivalries, tangled relationships, and secret love affairs. The colourful matriarch Adeline Whiteoak dies at 101. Each book is a complete and satisfying story in its own right, but the Jalna series has proven itself to be addictive to generations of readers around the world. This is book 8 of 16 in The Whiteoak Chronicles. It is followed by Finch's Fortune.

  • Finch's Fortune (Whiteoaks of Jalna #9)
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    Finch's Fortune (Whiteoaks of Jalna #9)

    Mazo de la Roche

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2007

    In Finch's Fortune, Finch Whiteoak celebrates his twenty-first birthday and comes into his inheritance from Grandmother Adeline. He generously takes his elderly uncles to England and lives for a time with his Aunt Augusta. While in England, Finch falls in and out of love with his cousin Sarah Court. He returns to Jalna, where the fortune left to him remains a bone of contention amongst other members of the Whiteoak family.

  • The Master of Jalna (Whiteoaks of Jalna #10)
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    The Master of Jalna (Whiteoaks of Jalna #10)

    Mazo de la Roche

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2007

    First published in 1933, The Master of Jalna is Renny Whiteoak, who owns the old house and property. After the death of Grandmother Adeline, Renny attempts to carry on the family tradition. He and his wife Alayne have a daughter named Adeline, who has inherited her namesake's red hair, strong will, and fierce temper. While Alayne is preoccupied trying to tame this wild, red-headed child, Renny has a love affair with Claire, the widow of his best friend... more

  • Return to Jalna (Whiteoaks of Jalna #13)
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    Return to Jalna (Whiteoaks of Jalna #13)

    Mazo de la Roche

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1946

    In Return to Jalna, the Whiteoak family reunites after a year of separation. Piers, Renny, and Wakefield return in 1943 during the Second World War. Finch has been off on a concert tour, and Maurice has come home from Ireland. Fifteen-year-old Adeline returns from school and is now the stunning reflection of her namesake. It's a time of change and strain, but the family remains united against all others.

  • Renny's Daughter (Whiteoaks of Jalna #14)
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    Renny's Daughter (Whiteoaks of Jalna #14)

    Mazo de la Roche

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1975

    First published in 1951, in Rennys Daughter, Adeline Whiteoak is voyaging overseas. It is now 1948, and she travels with her Uncle Finch and cousin Maurice to Ireland and then London. On the ship she meets a charming Irishman and falls in love. However, when scandal breaks, she embodies her namesake and refuses to give him up. Meanwhile, back home, Jalnas peace and beauty is threatened by a neighbours speculative designs. This is book 14 of 16 in The Whiteoak Chronicles... more

  • Variable Winds At Jalna (Whiteoaks of Jalna #15)
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    Variable Winds At Jalna (Whiteoaks of Jalna #15)

    Mazo de la Roche

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2010

    First published in 1954, in Variable Winds at Jalna, the immediate sequel to Rennys Daughter, Maitland Fitzturgis and his sister, Sylvia Fleming, travel from Ireland for his official acceptance by the family as Adelines husband. Finch and Maurice also return, and Maurice brings with him his own problematic affairs of the heart. It quickly becomes one of the most fateful years that Jalna has known, and the story ends with more than one peal of the wedding bells... more

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