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Coady Lynn
Strange Heaven
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DescriptionShes depressed, they say. Apathetic. Bridget Murphy, almost eighteen, has had it with her zany family. When she is transferred to the psych ward after giving birth and putting her baby up for adoption, it is a welcome relief — even with the manic ranting of a teen stripper and come-ons of another delusional inmate. But this oasis of relative calm is short-lived. Christmas is coming, and Uncle Albert arrives to whisk her back to the bedlam of home and the booze-soaked social life that got her into trouble in the first place. Her grandmother raves from her bed, banging the wall with a bedpan through a litany of profanities. Her father curses while her mother tries to keep the lid on developmentally delayed Uncle Rollie. The babys father wants to sue her, and her friends dont get that shes changed.
Saints of Big Harbour: A Novel
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Description"A true grit coming-of-age novel" (Seattle Post-Intelligencer), Saints of Big Harbour is a funny, brutal, and vivid story about small-town life and the inescapable power of gossip. Lynn Coady gives us the unforgettable Guy Boucher, a fatherless teenager and recluse, who finds himself at the center of an ugly rumor. Several versions of truth emerge and collide through Guy's eyes and the stories of those who surround him -- his overbearing uncle, a girl idealized by her town, a quietly wise young woman wrestling with demons of her own, his draft-dodger English teacher, and a pair of golden boys trapped in emotional adolescence as well as Big Harbour itself.
Atlantica: Stories from the Maritimes and Newfoundland
DescriptionThe world has taken notice. From Alistair MacLeods recent IMPAC literary award, through movies based on the work of David Adams Richards and Sheldon Currie, to the epic television series based on the work of Bernice Morgan, the international community has soundly acknowledged the critical and commercial success of Atlantic writers. Atlantica is the first major anthology of Atlantic fiction since Best Maritime Short Stories was published in 1988 and showcases stories by some of Canadas most exciting authors — established, newly popular, and emerging. Given the regional penchant for storytelling, its not surprising that the Maritimes and Newfoundland produce a continuous stream of spellbinding writers. Among the stories in Atlantica are Anne Simpsons Journey Prize-winning Dreaming Snow,” Carol Bruneaus The Tarot Reader,” Batter My Heart” by Lynn Coady, Bernice Morgans Poems in a Cold Climate” The Train Family” by Joan Clark, Missing Notes” by David Helwig, The Party” by Herb Curtis and Clearances” by Alistair MacLeod. Readers from away” will recognize Sheldon Curries hilariously gothic tale The Glace Bay Miners Museum” as the basis of Helena Bonham Carters acclaimed movie Margarets Museum. Some stories have been excerpted from novels, including David Adams Richardss The Bay of Love and Sorrows, Wayne Johnstons The Colony of Unrequited Dreams, John Stefflers The Afterlife of George Cartwright, and Donna Morrisseys Kits Law. Remarkably diverse in age, style, and cultural identity, the writers in this anthology raise a common voice that defines Atlantic Canada. Each with an individual approach to language and writing, they offer a collective view of the east, conscious of tradition but not confined by it. By turns funny, poignant and pensive, the stories in Atlantica firmly place eastern Canadian culture on the world map of literature.
The Day the Men Went to Town: 16 Stories by Women From Cape Breton
Description16 short stories by women who have a significant attachment to Cape Breton. Many weren't born here and about half don't write about Cape Breton. The stories are about fisherwomen and aliens from space, the pognancy of family life and tragedy in the coal mines--and several approaches to love. Many of these writers have earned serious attention and some fame--and several will be discoveries.Coady Lynn News![]()
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