Away
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This copy has differnet cover art than that depicted here.
From the back cover:
"A stunning, evocative novel set in Ireland and Canada, Away traces a family's complex and layered past. The narrative unfolds with shimmering clarity, and takes us from the harsh northern Irish coast in the 1840s to the quarantine staions at Grosse Isle and the barely hospitable land of the Canadian Shield, from the flourishing town of Port Hope to the flooded streets of Montreal; from Ottawa at the time of Confederation to a large-windowed house at the edge of a Great Lake during the present day. Graceful and moving, Away unites the personal and the political as it explores the most private. often darkest corners of our emotions where the things that root us to ourselves endure..."
From the back cover:
"A stunning, evocative novel set in Ireland and Canada, Away traces a family's complex and layered past. The narrative unfolds with shimmering clarity, and takes us from the harsh northern Irish coast in the 1840s to the quarantine staions at Grosse Isle and the barely hospitable land of the Canadian Shield, from the flourishing town of Port Hope to the flooded streets of Montreal; from Ottawa at the time of Confederation to a large-windowed house at the edge of a Great Lake during the present day. Graceful and moving, Away unites the personal and the political as it explores the most private. often darkest corners of our emotions where the things that root us to ourselves endure..."
Journal Entry 2 by Grorser at West Platt Community Association Bench in Fredericton, New Brunswick Canada on Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Released 15 yrs ago (7/2/2008 UTC) at West Platt Community Association Bench in Fredericton, New Brunswick Canada
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The bench is on Northumberland Street between Aberdeen and Argyle Streets in downtown Fredericton.
Hope you enjoy this piece of Canadianna and that you had a Happy Canada Day.
The bench is on Northumberland Street between Aberdeen and Argyle Streets in downtown Fredericton.
Hope you enjoy this piece of Canadianna and that you had a Happy Canada Day.
i caught this book on the way home. its taken me a few months to finish it, cuz i had a lot of other things to do as well. but its finally finished, and was better than i had anticipated. i would recomend it to people who enjoy nature (its the little things for me), travelling, and family history.