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Strange Heaven

Autor Lynn Coady Cuvânt după de Marina Endicott
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mai 2010
Winner, Atlantic Independent Booksellers Choice Award
Winner, Canadian Authors Association Air Canada Award
Winner, Dartmouth Book Award
Winner, Thomas Head Raddall Award
Finalist, Governor General's Award for Fiction

She's depressed, they say. Apathetic. Bridget Murphy, almost eighteen, has had it with her zany family. When she is transferred to the psych ward after giving birth and putting her baby up for adoption, it is a welcome relief — even with the manic ranting of a teen stripper and come-ons of another delusional inmate.
But this oasis of relative calm is short-lived. Christmas is coming, and Uncle Albert arrives to whisk her back to the bedlam of home and the booze-soaked social life that got her into trouble in the first place. Her grandmother raves from her bed, banging the wall with a bedpan through a litany of profanities. Her father curses while her mother tries to keep the lid on developmentally delayed Uncle Rollie. The baby's father wants to sue her, and her friends don't get that she's changed.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780864926173
ISBN-10: 0864926170
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:3rd edition
Editura: Goose Lane Editions
Colecția Goose Lane Editions
Locul publicării:Canada

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She's depressed, they say. Apathetic. Bridget Murphy, almost eighteen, has had it with her zany family. When she is transferred to the children's hospital's psych ward after giving birth to a baby and putting it up for adoption, it is a welcome relief — even with the manic ranting of a teen stripper and lurid come-ons of a young megalomaniac.
But this oasis of relative calm is short-lived. Christmas is coming, and Uncle Albert arrives to whisk Bridget back to the bedlam of home and the booze-soaked social life that got her into trouble in the first place. Her grandmother raves from her bed, banging the wall with a bedpan through a litany of profanities. Her father curses while her mother tries to keep the lid on developmentally delayed Uncle Rollie. The baby's father wants retribution, and her friends don't get that she's changed.

"An exciting debut ... rivalling Roddy Doyle's black comedies of Dublin life."