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John Victor Maxwell Braithwaite (7 December 1911 – 19 March 1995) was a Canadian novelist and non-fiction author. He was born in Nokomis , Saskatchewan and spent his youth in a number of communities in that province.
Braithwaite married Sybil Allan in England in 1944; the couple had five children before divorcing in the 1950s. [1] Braithwaite later settled in Washington, D.C., [25] with his partner, Genevieve Ast. [7] Braithwaite died at the Adventist HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center in Rockville, Maryland, on December 12, 2016, at the age of 104. [15 ...
The family drama followed the members of the Bailey family as they lived through a time marked by hardship. Wind at My Back was loosely based on the Max Braithwaite books Never Sleep Three in a Bed and The Night We Stole the Mountie's Car .
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By December 2015, Max's career was busy with Bates Motel, and his family with Lexi got a little bigger with the birth of their first son Beaux. Three years later, the married duo welcomed their ...
Braithwaite was murdered after the surrender. He was survived by his wife, Silvia (née Cole), his elder daughter Caroline, who married Robert Armitage, his only son Major-General Sir John Braithwaite, 1st Baronet and a younger daughter, Sylvia. The last is assumed to have been born after the death of Colonel Braithwaite.
Braithwaite was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1878. [2] According to Jill Lepore, his father "came from a wealthy British Guiana family; his mother was the daughter of a North Carolina slave." [3] His father preferred that the children be educated at home, and until his untimely death, they were raised in a genteel household of means ...