The Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society announces its newest forthcoming publication, Those We Carry
08 Agosto 2024 - 10:33AM
The Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society is pleased to announce
its newest forthcoming publication, Those We Carry, by Scott Allen
Saxberg. The historical fiction novel set during the Second World
War is a new type of publication for the Society, and it is
expected to be released in the early fall of 2024. The book, which
will be published under a new imprint owned by the Society called
Reimagined Press™, is a heartbreaking love story about people we
carry with us, who change our lives—inspired by the true story of a
Canadian Soldier with the Lake Superior Regiment and a young Dutch
Resistance woman during the Second World War.
Author Scott Allen Saxberg is a successful entrepreneur, mentor,
and author. He has founded several companies over the past thirty
years and mentors at New York University Stern Business School’s
Endless Frontiers Lab and the Creative Destruction Lab at the
University of Calgary. His passion for hockey led him to become a
co-owner of the NHL hockey team, the Arizona Coyotes, between 2013
and 2017. This is Scott’s debut novel.
“We are very excited about this book as it is a departure from
our usual publications about Northwestern Ontario we have done over
the last 50 years,” said Scott Bradley, Executive Director of The
Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society. “The Society’s Publications
Committee felt this was the right project to branch out into the
genre that appeals to a wider audience while still related to our
mandate to preserve and interpret the history of Northwestern
Ontario,”
"Expanding the boundaries of our publications to embrace
historical fiction is not merely about diversifying genres,” said
Dr. Michel S. Beaulieu, Chair of the Publication Committee. “It is
about enriching our understanding of the past and how it shapes our
present and future. Those We Carry’s vivid narratives deepens our
empathy and understanding of history's impact on human
experience."
“I am excited for the release of Those We Carry. It is an
accumulation of years of research and writing. I am so happy it is
being published by the Thunder Bay Museum. It is a great place for
it to be represented, shared and built upon,” said Scott Saxberg,
author of Those We Carry. “The theme of the book is deeper than
just remembrance. It is about those we have lost and carrying their
legacy, stories, values and ideas. But it can also be simply the
things they have said, an object they cared the most about or
something they made with their own hands. We hold on to these
pieces and it changes us. I hope people enjoy the fictional story
inspired by Ardagh Cadieu and Koos van den Burg as much as I have
loved researching and writing it.”
Future book launch events in Thunder Bay with author Scott Allen
Saxberg are being planned once a release date has been set and will
be announced.
More information and Pre-order for Those We
Carry for $18.00 on the Museum’s website here:
https://www.thunderbaymuseum.com/product/those-we-carry/
For more information about the Thunder Bay Museum and its
programs, please visit: https://www.thunderbaymuseum.com
MEDIA CONTACTS:Scott Allen SaxbergE:
SSaxberg@cacheisland.com Tel: 1 (403) 690-2735
Scott Bradley, Executive Director, The Thunder Bay Historical
Museum SocietyE: director@thunderbaymuseum.com Tel:
807-623-0801 x113