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ISBN
9780864923127
Book Title
A Fit Month for Dying
Publisher
Goose Lane Editions
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
215mm
Author
M.T. Dohaney
Genre
Biographies & True Stories
Topic
Literature, Education, Coping with Illness
Item Width
139mm
Item Weight
276g
Number of Pages
213 Pages

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A Fit Month for Dying is the third book in M.T. Dohaney's highly praised trilogy about the women of Newfoundland's outports. Fans of The Corrigan Women and To Scatter Stones will embrace this new book, while those reading the author for the first time will discover her characteristic bittersweet humour. Tess Corrigan seems to be living the good life. She is a popular politician, the first woman to serve as a Member of the House of Assembly. Her husband Greg is a successful lawyer and son Brendan is a seemingly happy hockey-mad twelve-year-old. Originally from the village of The Cove, the family is now comfortably ensconced in Newfoundland's capital city of St. John's. Urged on by Greg's mother Philomena, Tess sets out to unravel her convoluted family tree. She searches out her natural father who is living in a retirement community, or as he calls it a raisin farm, in Arizona. Ed Strominski was an American serving at the Argentia Naval Base when he married Tess's mother Carmel. Charming and outgoing, his one flaw was neglecting to reveal the small detail that he already had a wife. The stigma of growing up as the daughter of the abandoned poor Carmel has shaped Tess's life.Involved with her own family problems and with her political work, Tess has no inkling of trouble when Brendan begs her to let him quit the Altar Servers' Association at their St. John's church. Always forthright, Tess insists that he fulfill his responsibilities to the organization. Her decision sets into motion a series of betrayals, revelations, and realizations that change forever her family and the village of The Cove. After a confrontation with the father of one of Brendan's friends, Tess is shattered by the disclosure that her son has been abused by their trusted priest, Father Tom. Shame and grief envelop the family and their world becomes as turbulent as the seas of Newfoundland. Deeply held beliefs are destroyed as the characters begin to challenge long imposed systems of cultural, political, and spiritual authority. But out of the ashes of Tess's life a small phoenix of hope arises in the form of Greg's brother who, on his way to a feed of capelin, reveals to her his own story of abuse and survival. Buoyed by his story, Tess begins to gather strength to rebuild her life, her family, and her faith in human nature.

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Publisher
Goose Lane Editions
ISBN-13
9780864923127
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Book Title
A Fit Month for Dying
Author
M.T. Dohaney
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Literature, Education, Coping with Illness
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Genre
Biographies & True Stories
Number of Pages
213 Pages

Dimensions

Item Height
215mm
Item Width
139mm
Item Weight
276g

Additional Product Features

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M.T. Dohaney
Topic Area
Gender Issues
Country/Region of Manufacture
Canada

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