The House on Sugarbush Road

The House on Sugarbush Road
Title The House on Sugarbush Road PDF eBook
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Release 2014
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The House on Sugarbush Road

The House on Sugarbush Road
Title The House on Sugarbush Road PDF eBook
Author Méira Cook
Publisher
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Release 2012
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ISBN 9781926531540

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The House on Sugarbush Road

The House on Sugarbush Road
Title The House on Sugarbush Road PDF eBook
Author Méira Cook
Publisher Great Plains Publications
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781926531304

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The House on Sugarbush Road, set in post--apartheid Johannesburg shortly after the 1994 election of Nelson Mandela, is the story of the intertwining lives of a once prominent liberal Afrikaner family and Beauty Mapule, their domestic servant of more than thirty years. Cook's intimately interconnected and finely drawn characters are white, black, rich, poor, beautiful, ugly, old and young; they are also hustlers, do--gooders, petty criminals and sensualists, heading towards dramatic explosions both inevitable and unexpected.

The Families of Sugar Bush

The Families of Sugar Bush
Title The Families of Sugar Bush PDF eBook
Author Nadine D. Thies
Publisher Author House
Pages 275
Release 2014
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1496925580

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Contains information on the Tietz family and others with whom they interacted, from approximately 1880 to 1950, in Sugar Bush, Outagamie County, Wisconsin. Begins with the marriage of Hilda Kretschmer and John Tietz.

The Full Catastrophe

The Full Catastrophe
Title The Full Catastrophe PDF eBook
Author Méira Cook
Publisher House of Anansi
Pages 327
Release 2022-06-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 148700995X

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Winner, 2023 Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction Finalist, 2023 McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award A compassionate and funny novel about defining yourself, the communities that support us, and the journeys that secrets propel. Charlie Minkoff, a thirteen-year-old boy born with intersex traits, would be happy to be left alone. Living with his artist mother in a derelict loft in downtown Winnipeg, perpetually wondering about the father who abandoned him, and tormented in school because of his differences, Charlie navigates the assorted catastrophes of his life. He’s helped along by the love of his beloved grandfather, Oscar, and the makeshift family who surround him: his mother’s best friend; a couple of elderly shut-in neighbours; a mysterious girl in his class who has secrets of her own; and his desperately needy and perpetually hungry dog, Gellman. When a school project leads him to discover that Oscar never had a bar mitzvah, Charlie decides to right the historical wrong and arrange a belated ceremony. But this quest will be more than he bargained for, and meanwhile everyone from his doctor to his Ancestry Studies teacher keeps insisting that Charlie needs to learn to tell his own story. Margaret Laurence Award winner Méira Cook’s The Full Catastrophe is a story of psychological complexity, tenderness, and humour.

The Quiet Sound of Disappearing

The Quiet Sound of Disappearing
Title The Quiet Sound of Disappearing PDF eBook
Author Ryan Rayston
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 330
Release 2011-04
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ISBN 1456718134

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Feather Harrington sits on an airplane with a pound of cocaine taped to her body. The Quiet Sound of Disappearing by Ryan Rayston is a tense, gritty, unorthodox, bizarrely funny, fictionalized story of one woman's descent into drugs and dealing, her arrest, and her daring struggle to find her way back. This engrossing account of the hedonistic drug culture of the early eighties provides humorous and searing testimony to the literal trials and tribulations of that time. She bottoms out in a pivotal moment that leads her to try-and fail-rehab. After getting sober on her own, Feather is arrested and indicted as a co-conspirator in a large DC drug scandal. Shockingly brave and honest, this gorgeously written, stream of consciousness novel gets at the gritty heart of what it is like to battle a disease and carry a shameful secret. The Quiet Sound of Disappearing is an emotional rollercoaster about love, loss, need, and managing to survive the unsurvivable.

Once More with Feeling

Once More with Feeling
Title Once More with Feeling PDF eBook
Author Méira Cook
Publisher House of Anansi
Pages 314
Release 2017-09-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1487002971

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From award-winning author Méira Cook comes a novel exploring the intricacies and interconnected lives of one community in a small and colourful prairie city. After twenty years Max Binder is still in love with his fiery wife, Maggie, and is determined to get her the perfect fortieth birthday gift. But Max’s singular desire — to make his wife happy — leads to an unexpected event that changes the course of his family’s life and touches the people who make up their western prairie city. Set over the course of a single year, Once More With Feeling tells the story of this city through intersecting moments and interconnected lives. The colourful citizens who make up the community are marked by transformation, upheaval, and loss: the worker at a downtown soup kitchen who recognizes a kindred spirit amongst the homeless; the aging sisters who everywhere see the fleeting ghosts of two missing neighbourhood children; a communal voice of mothers anxious for the future of their children in the discomfiting world they inhabit. Award-winning author Méira Cook has crafted a novel that is at once funny, poignant, and yes, full of feeling.