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In a letter to a friend written in the fall of , Hemingway made clear that the Canadian city of Toronto was the right place for him and his pregnant wife Hadley to have moved from their home in Paris. Already having worked as a foreign correspondent for the Toronto Star , 1 he believe not only that a permanent job as a staff writer for the paper would help secure financial stability for his growing family, but also that Toronto was "the right place to have a baby.

Toronto then, as now, had a reputation for cutting-edge medical services. Frederick Banting , the inventor of insulin. Banting granted Ernest a rare interview that, only much later, has been identified as an unsigned Hemingway article for the Toronto Star. More, she realized that if they made the move from Paris, France, to Canada for her to have the baby that the care she received would be in English, an important consideration.

Bumby's real name was John “Jack” Hadley Nicanor Hemingway and he was born on October 10, Enjoy Hadley's story by clicking below.

Hindmarsh employed tactics against Ernest that remain typical of office bullies. In what must have felt like an ultimate act of psychological battery, Hindmarsh sent Hemingway off to cover an unimportant story in New York—the visit of a former British Prime Minister—during the same period when Hadley was expected to go into labor. Ernest must have been frantic.

Hemingway was a medically informed father-to-be. As Susan Beegel discussed in an engaging and deeply informative presentation to the Hemingway Society , Ernest received what amounted to a medical education from his father. Right when Hemingway was needed the most by his pregnant wife, Hindmarsh sent him to New York knowing full well that Hadley might go into labor.

Although Toronto was renowned for its expert care of pregnant mothers, Ernest must have worried about having to go away. And we know for sure he felt sick about what happened next. Works Cited.