Glass voices : a novel /
Author / Creator: | Bruneau, Carol, 1956- |
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Imprint: | Toronto : Cormorant Books, 2007. |
Description: | 311 p. ; 22 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7133130 |
Summary: | Seventy-one-year-old Lucy Caines' husband suffers a severe stroke that makes Lucy reexamine her complicated relationship with the man she has variously loved and loathed. Lucy and Harry Caines' house is destroyed in the 1917 Halifax Explosion, a catastrophe in which they lose their first child, Helena. With their second child, a boy named Jewel, the young couple carves out a life for themselves amid a survivor's village of ramshackle houses, gambling, moonshine, and illegal fishing. Fifty-two years later, Lucy's son Jewel is married to the daughter of Lucy's worst enemy, and her grandson Robert wants to quit school to go on a hippie pilgrimage. Forced to work together during Harry's long recovery, the family gains a new perspective on the past, as a mysterious stranger is more than she seems, and a fresh loss is countered with the emergence of a new hope.Glass Voices explores the interior life of a woman who has always worked hard for her family and taken little for herself. At the thought of losing her husband, Lucy confronts her dependence on a man whose self-destructiveness has frequently isolated her. Award-winning author Carol Bruneau's moving portrait of a mother and her family traverses personal tragedy, two World Wars, and the social tumult of the 60s, tackling the necessity of moving on, and celebrating the possibility of finding salvation in the unlikeliest places. |
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Physical Description: | 311 p. ; 22 cm. |
ISBN: | 9781897151129 1897151128 |