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Fiction Literary

More in Anger

A Novel

by (author) J. Jill Robinson

Publisher
Dundurn Press
Initial publish date
Apr 2012
Category
Literary, Contemporary Women, Sagas
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780887629532
    Publish Date
    Apr 2012
    List Price
    $24.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781771020312
    Publish Date
    Apr 2012
    List Price
    $9.99

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Description

Just as blue eyes or a birthmark may be passed down through the generations, so too are other, far less welcome traits, not all of them physical, but emotional.

More in Anger is the poignant story of three generations of women and the emotional legacy that follows each of them throughout the years.

In 1915, Opal King marries a man whose past steeped him in anger. Opal’s thwarted dreams, and her husband’s temper, reverberate and influence the life of their elder daughter Pearl. As a child, Pearl mistreats her younger sister, and as an adult woman she mistreats her husband and daughters too, even as she struggles to redeem herself. The youngest of these daughters, Vivien, strives to break free of the familiar pattern before she too passes the damage on to the next generation.

The Mayfield family is a hothouse of human relationships; the forces at work are fierce and fragile, formative and destructive. A remarkable novel that explores the emotional and delicate relationships between mothers and daughters, J. Jill Robinson leads the readers up to and through the life of Vivien as she attempts to escape the family’s emotional inheritance.

About the author

J. Jill Robinson is the author of four collections of short stories: Saltwater Trees (1991); Lovely In Her Bones (1993); EggplantWife (novella and short stories, 1995); and Residual Desire (2003). Her critically acclaimed fiction and creative nonfiction has appeared in a wide variety of magazines and literary journals and has won numerous awards. Born and raised on the west coast of BC, she has lived extensively

in Calgary and in Saskatoon. She now divides her time between Banff, AB, and Galiano Island, BC.

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Editorial Reviews

This first novel is unusual, complex and triumphant.

Alberta Views

Advance praise for More in Anger:

...it grips the reader with uncomfortable closeness and yet it has the proper effect of catharsis, leaving one calm and thoughtful, thinking, 'There, but for the grace of God, go I.'

Yann Martel, author of Life of Pi and Beatrice and Virgil

...Robinson writes with a fierceness that is startling...a heart-breaking piece of work, as honest as it is beautifully written.

The Sun Times

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