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Oonagh

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Oonagh

by Mary Tilberg

CORMORANT BOOKS | January 4, 2009 | Trade Paperback

In 1833, eighteen-year-old Oonagh Corcoran emigrates with her sister from southern Ireland to Upper Canada. In the deep folds of cool, green forest off the vast inland sea of Lake Ontario, she believes she has found paradise -- only to discover that the New World harbours its own horrible injustices when she meets a fugitive slave from Virginia named Chauncey Taylor. Love grows between them as Chauncey slowly reveals his terrible past to Oonagh, reliving the pain and tragedy he and his family suffered as slaves. The two find that even in their small, accepting community, there are certain lines that can never be crossed. Based on documented accounts from eastern Ontario, Mary Tilberg elevates the reader with the glories of love and plunges them into the deepest corners of despair, revealing the sickening abuse wrought at the hands of men.

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In 1833, eighteen-year-old Oonagh Corcoran emigrates with her sister from southern Ireland to Upper Canada. In the deep folds of cool, green forest off the vast inland sea of Lake Ontario, she believes she has found paradise -- only to discover that the New World harbours its own horrible injustices when she meets a fugitive slave from Virginia named Chauncey Taylor. Love grows between them as Chauncey slowly reveals his terrible past to Oonagh, reliving the pain and tragedy he and his family suffered as slaves. The two find that even in their small, accepting community, there are certain lines that can never be crossed. Based on documented accounts from eastern Ontario, Mary Tilberg elevates the reader with the glories of love and plunges them into the deepest corners of despair, revealing the sickening abuse wrought at the hands of men.

About the Author

Mary Tilberg grew up in Morocco and Liberia before moving to Toronto with her family as a teenager. She has an Honours BA from York University in Creative Writing and has worked as a farmer, factory worker, and teacher. Her poetry and short fiction are regularly published in Canadian literary journals and her first collection of poetry, The Moon Knows No Boundary, was published by Guernica Editions in 2004. She now lives along the coast of British Columbia.

Mary Tilberg grew up in Morocco and Liberia before moving to Toronto with her family as a teenager. She has an Honours BA from York University in Creative Writing and has worked as a farmer, factory worker, and teacher. Her poetry and short fiction are regularly published in Canadian literary journals and her first collection of poetry, The Moon Knows No Boundary, was published by Guernica Editions in 2004. She now lives along the coast of British Columbia.

Trade Paperback

224 Pages, 5.55 x 8.53 x 0.67 in

January 4, 2009

CORMORANT BOOKS

English


1897151187
9781897151181

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