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Kin / Lesley Crewe.

By: Publication details: Halifax, N.S. : Vagrant Press/Nimbus, c2012.Description: 502 p. ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781774710302
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "Traditions, created and subverted. Love, nurtured and destroyed. Friendships, marriages, and the wild beauty of Cape Breton Island. And above all, kin, in all its convoluted forms. In Lesley Crewe's sixth novel, we trace the tangled lines of loyalty, tragedy, joy, and love through three generations of families. Beginning in Glace Bay in the 1930s and ending in Round Island in 2011, Crewe weaves her most complex and engaging novel yet. The cast of characters is vast and varied--some with the island's deliciously cutting wit, some dour and uptight, some frail, some resilient, and all inextricably bound together by their shared histories. "--Nimbus Publishing.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Fiction Hanover Public Library in Archives FIC CREW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906001118323
Fiction Hanover Public Library Shelves FIC CREW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906001229989
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FIC CREW Amazing Grace / FIC CREW Ava comes home / FIC CREW Chloe Sparrow / FIC CREW Kin / FIC CREW Mary, Mary / FIC CREW The spoon stealer / FIC CREW Hit & Mrs. /

Includes heirloom recipes.

"Traditions, created and subverted. Love, nurtured and destroyed. Friendships, marriages, and the wild beauty of Cape Breton Island. And above all, kin, in all its convoluted forms. In Lesley Crewe's sixth novel, we trace the tangled lines of loyalty, tragedy, joy, and love through three generations of families. Beginning in Glace Bay in the 1930s and ending in Round Island in 2011, Crewe weaves her most complex and engaging novel yet. The cast of characters is vast and varied--some with the island's deliciously cutting wit, some dour and uptight, some frail, some resilient, and all inextricably bound together by their shared histories. "--Nimbus Publishing.

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