Corrigan Women,The
Dohanney, M T
Sold by B-Line Books, Amherst, NS, Canada
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Add to basketSold by B-Line Books, Amherst, NS, Canada
AbeBooks Seller since April 15, 2009
Condition: Used - Fine
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketStiff unmarked book in glossy covers. ; 8.80 X 6 X 0.50 inches; 192 pages.
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M.T. Dohaney has been described as Newfoundland's answer to Frank McCourt. Her first novel, The Corrigan Women, a richly textured portrayal of outport life, is a contemporary classic. Long out-of-print, this first novel in the trilogy that ends with the critically acclaimed A Fit Month for Dying, is now available once again.
This intense family drama opens in pre-Confederation Newfoundland, on the eve of the First World War. Fifteen-year-old Bertha Ryan leaves home to work as the hired girl in the troubled Corrigan household in a larger village, called the Cove. There, she is browbeaten by her employer and raped by the deranged son. Pregnant and terrified, Bertha marries her assailant's brother, with whom she is in love. But the war intervenes, and when her husband returns, he is shell-shocked and nothing is the same.
Bertha's daughter Carmel fares no better. During the Second World War, she marries a charming, handsome American soldier stationed at the nearby base and later she discovers that he is already married. The weight of the accumulated shame eventually falls upon Carmel's daughter Tessie, who reaches adulthood caught in the crossfire between the ways of the Cove and the world beyond Newfoundland.
With characteristic wit and compassion, Dohaney depicts a trio of resilient women who face life with dignity, courage and irrepressible humour. When The Corrigan Women first appeared in 1988, readers kept asking M.T. Dohaney, "Well, what happened? Did Bertha keep visiting the grave?" Dohaney would reply, "I don't know. The Corrigan Women is fiction." "But she must have told you." "No, Bertha is fictional, and that was 1918, long before my time." And so it went, until the immediacy of The Corrigan Women and the characters that would not stay on the page drove Dohaney to write two more Corrigan Women novels in this highly acclaimed now popular trilogy.
The Corrigan Women, M.T. Dohaney's beloved first novel, is a family drama steeped in raw emotional energy. Relying on their love for each other, Bertha Corrigan, her daughter Carmel, and Carmel's daughter Tessie rise above betrayal, determined to find acceptance in their isolated Newfoundland village.
With characteristic wit and compassion, Dohaney shows how the Corrigan women find a way to face every hardship with dignity, courage, and irrepressible humour.
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