River of the Brokenhearted by David Adams Richards

River of the Brokenhearted by David Adams Richards

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Spanning generations, River of the Brokenhearted explores the life of this formidable woman, a pioneer before the age of feminism, and her legacy as it unfolds tragically in the lives of her son and grandchildren.

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River of the Brokenhearted by David Adams Richards

Janie McCleary runs one of the first movie theatres in New Brunswick. A successful woman in a world of men, she is ostracized, a victim of double-dealing and overt violence. She trusts no one outside her family. Spanning generations, River of the Brokenhearted explores the life of this formidable woman, a pioneer before the age of feminism, and her legacy as it unfolds tragically in the lives of her son and grandchildren. Written with aching compassion and masterful sophistication, River of the Brokenhearted muses on the tyranny of memory and history, and peers into the hearts of these extraordinary characters. By the author of Mercy Among the Children.
A superlative new novel by 'the greatest Canadian writer alive' * Vancouver Sun *
Psychologically acute * Guardian *
David Adams Richards' characters achieve redemption through affliction, but the reader does not feel afflicted -- Wayne Johnston
David Adams Richards, born in New Brunswick, Canada, is a novelist, essayist, screenwriter and poet. His novels include Mercy Among the Children, which won the 2000 Giller Prize;The Bay of Love and Sorrows, which was made into a feature film; and the award-winning Nights Below Station Street.
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ISBN 13 9780099466598
ISBN 10 0099466597
Title River of the Brokenhearted
Author David Adams Richards
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2005-03-03
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.