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Donna Morrissey Untitled Book 1

by (author) Donna Morrissey

Publisher
Penguin Group Canada
Initial publish date
Sep 2004
Category
General
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780143014249
    Publish Date
    Sep 2004
    List Price
    $33

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Out of print

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About the author

Donna Morrissey was born in The Beaches, a small village on the northwest coast of Newfoundland that had neither roads nor electricity until the 1960s a place not unlike Haire’s Hollow, which she depicts in Kit’s Law. When she was sixteen, Morrissey left The Beaches and struck out across Canada, working odd jobs from bartending to cooking in oil rig camps to processing fish in fish plants. She went on to earn a degree in social work at Memorial University in St. Johns. It was not until she was in her late thirties that Morrissey began writing short stories, at the urging of a friend, a Jungian analyst, who insisted she was a writer. Eventually she adapted her first two stories into screenplays, which both went on to win the Atlantic Film Festival Award; one aired recently on CBC. Kit’s Law is Morrissey’s first novel, the winner of the Canadian Booksellers Association First-Time Author of the Year Award and shortlisted for many prizes, including the Atlantic Fiction Award and the Chapters/Books in Canada First Novel Award. Morrissey lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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User Reviews

Good history of Newfoundland

I found it a bit of a struggle to get through this. The writing gives you a good history of Newfoundland and the fishing industry. But I found it hard to connect to the characters and often bored and lost. I never stop reading a book, but I had a struggle to get through this to the end. I wanted to feel more about the characters and their feelings.