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- Author: Fagan, CaryDate:Created2019Summary:
Set in Toronto, this short novel is a portrait of two pivotal times in the life of Miriam Moscowitz. The first section describes her experiences as a bright young university student in the 1950s and recounts the discrimination she faced as a woman; the second section revisits Miriam's life half a century later, exploring the changes in her community and within herself. This book illustrates how people are shaped by--and can eventually overcome--the constraints of the times they occupy.
Genre:Subject(s): Families | Fiction | Identity (Psychology) | Interpersonal relationsOriginal Publisher: Calgary, AB, Freehand BooksLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781988298443Collection(s)/Series: Governor General's Literary Awards 2019 | Read Alberta eBook Collection
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