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BE AT THE WINDMILL, A Novel by Mary Tanguay (1st Ed. SIGNED)
BE AT THE WINDMILL, A Novel by Mary Tanguay (1st Ed. SIGNED)
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Author: Mary Tanguay. Published by Voyageur Publishing, Maitland, ON., 1996, 1st Edition. Flat SIGNED by the Author on the title page. Printed in Canada. Almost New Condition SOFTCOVER Book. Clean inside, tight spine. Size: 9 x 6 inch, 192 pages.
BE AT THE WINDMILL, A Novel by Mary Tanguay, is the story of one man's love of Ireland, and the story of the woman he left behind.
This is the story of Sean Ferriter, faced with a hopeless existence in the Ireland of the early 1800's, makes the painful decision to join those who would leave their homeland to make a life in a new and wild country...CANADA!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Mary Tanguay began writing at an early age, mostly poetry and short stories. Her first novel, Run With Nare, was published in 1983 and translated into several languages. She has also published a children’s book, The Accident; a short story, “A Woman’s Liberation,” was broadcast by the BBC; and a novel, Be At The Windmill, which deals with the Irish diaspora and their part in the founding of the capital of Canada. Other works include a novel based on the life of a famous sixteenth-century Irish sea Captain, No Small Woman, which has been accepted for a feature film in Ireland by Fred Craig, Paramedia. A play, Return To Grosse Ile, was presented by Zyber Theatre in Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland, as well as by the Tara Players in Ottawa, Canada.
1st Edition & Signed by Author
ISBN: 9780921842262
GC&C Stock # 4503
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