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N'in D'la Owey Innklan

Autor Bonita Lawrence
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 2020
This is a historical novel, beginning in 1497 and taking us, in a series of vignettes, through five centuries of interconnections between the Mi'kmaq people of Atlantic Canada and London. Each character begins their story in different regions of the Mi'kmaq world of the North American Atlantic Coast; they end up in various regions of London, ranging from the 16th-century Austin Friars monastery to 20th-century Limehouse. The novel encompasses descriptive scenes of London in different eras, alternately addressing the eroticism of lovers, the wide-ranging lives of whalers and sailors, the horrors of nursing during World War I and the overwrought world of heroin users in late 1970s' East London, interspersed with occasional short pages of intellectual commentary. Ultimately, it is a labour of love for homelands lost.
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ISBN-13: 9781788783668
ISBN-10: 1788783662
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 161 x 240 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: AUSTIN MACAULEY

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This is a historical novel, beginning in 1497 and taking us, in a series of vignettes, through five centuries of interconnections between the Mikmaq people of Atlantic Canada and London. Each character begins their story in different regions of the Mikmaq world of the North American Atlantic Coast they end up in various regions of London, ranging from the 16th-century Austin Friars monastery to 20th-century Limehouse. The novel encompasses descriptive scenes of London in different eras, alternately addressing the eroticism of lovers, the wide-ranging lives of whalers and sailors, the horrors of nursing during World War I and the overwrought