From book to screen: couple's secret relationship in early 20th century N.B. to become series

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New Brunswickers Len and Cub kept their relationship a secret during a time when homosexuality was criminalized. 

Now, their story has been picked up for a six-part television series by Page Boy Productions, a company owned by Canadian actor Elliot Page, and greenlit by Paramount Plus.

The series will be based on the book Len and Cub: A Queer History, written by the founder of the Queer Heritage Initiative of New Brunswick, Dusty Green, and current president Meredith Batt.

“It’s incredibly exciting to get this news,” said Batt, who is also a provincial archivist.

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Meredith Batt, co-author of Len and Cub: A Queer History, said

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