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Maggie’s Family

by (author) Susan Haley

Publisher
Gaspereau Press Ltd.
Initial publish date
May 2002
Category
General
  • Leather / fine binding

    ISBN
    9781894031592
    Publish Date
    May 2002
    List Price
    $49.95
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781894031585
    Publish Date
    May 2002
    List Price
    $21.95

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Description

In Susan Haley’s sixth novel, Maggie Ribbinski returns with her daughters (and without their father) to the small Nova Scotia resort town where she was raised. Soon after moving into her late mother’s house, Maggie has a chance encounter with a crush from her teenage years. Tom and his band of theatre friends quickly infiltrate Maggie’s brittle relationship with her daughters, turning it on its head. In a summer of complicated and unconventional relationships, Maggie is forced to redefine her notions of family. Haley shows an excellent capacity for handling her characters’ quirks, pushing the borders of familial, heterosexual and homosexual relationships to locate a tenuous middle ground that ultimately comes closer to reality than any of the conventions. With a remarkable ear for both dialogue and thought, Haley has written a novel that is truly engaging. A complex and humorous novel about love and family in a Nova Scotia resort town.

About the author

Susan Haley’s first two novels, A Nest of Singing Birds and Getting Married in Buffalo Jump, were made into movies for CBC-TV. Most recently she has published The Complaints Department (2000), Maggie's Family (2002) and The Murder of Medicine Bear (2003). Haley lived in Fort Norman, Northwest Territories, for 15 years where she ran a charter airline with her partner. Haley now lives in Black River, Nova Scotia.

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Editorial Reviews

“Haley’s characters and settings are brought to life so vividly that I began to feel like another member of Maggie’s family.” Geist

“More nuanced than any short review can express, Maggie’s Family is a gently probing, funny and wise examination of what it means to be a family.” Kerry Riley, Globe and Mail

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