From the Publisher
The Tin Flute, Gabrielle Roy's first novel, is a classic
of Canadian fiction. Imbued with Roy's unique brand of compassion
and compelling understanding, this moving story focuses on a family
in the Saint-Henri slums of Montreal, its struggles to overcome
poverty and ignorance, and its search for love.
An affecting story of familial tenderness, sacrifice, and survival
during the Second World War, The Tin Flute won both the
Governor General's Award and the Prix Fémina of France. The novel
was made into a critically acclaimed motion picture in 1983.
From the Hardcover edition.
From the Jacket
Praise for Gabrielle Roy:
"A consummate artist … Roy communicates masterfully, with a beauty
that is quite indescribable."
- Toronto Star
"Only a few modern writers … could match [Roy's] gift of portraying
warmth without sentimentality, joy without delusion. Even when her
work described alienation and loneliness, it also reached out in
hope."
- Maclean's
From the Hardcover edition.
About the Book
"The Tin Flute," Gabrielle Roy's first novel, is a classic of
Canadian fiction. Imbued with Roy's unique brand of compassion and
compelling understanding, this moving story focuses on a family in
the Saint-Henri slums of Montreal, its struggles to overcome
poverty and ignorance, and its search for love.
An affecting story of familial tenderness, sacrifice, and survival
during the Second World War, "The Tin Flute" won both the Governor
General's Award and the Prix Femina of France. The novel was made
into a critically acclaimed motion picture in 1983.
Format: Mass Market Paperbound
Dimensions: 392 Pages, 4.33 × 6.69 × 0.79 in
Published: October 1, 1989
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 077109860X
ISBN - 13: 9780771098604