The Fortunate Brother
by Donna Morrissey
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In Donna Morrissey’s 6th novel, we see the full range of human longing, redemption and exultation through life in a remote fishing village in the North Atlantic.
Kyle is the 20-year old youngest son of the Now family. With the tragic death of his brother Chris, Kyle tries to shoulder the family burdens. His mother, the family’s tower of strength, is undergoing cancer treatment, while his father Sylvanus takes refuge in drinking.
Threatening their fragile balance are two men who menace the community. One is the feral Trap. The other is the abusive Clar Gillard, whose vicious insanity was glimpsed when he tied his wife to a chair and sprayed her with oven cleaner.
Kyle and his father have a nasty altercation with Clar and when he is found dead on their doorstep, they are suspects in his murder. Desperately, father and son struggle to protect the other.
Donna Morrissey's novel takes on a mythic timelessness in this powerful story weaving love, grief and murder. With such simple materials she has fashioned a masterpiece.
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PenguinRandomHouse Canada 2016
Canongate UK/ 2017
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Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Fiction 2017
Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award 2017
Donna Morrissey's memoir set largely in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia will be published in 2021
Endorsements
“Donna Morissey is one of our country’s finest writers. And The Fortunate Brother might very well be her most powerful novel to date. An intimate study of family, a murder mystery, a love song to a people and to what home truly means, I can’t recommend this book highly enough.”
Joseph Boyden
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“Morrissey summons energy ... the writing is poised, charged and tactile, almost biblical in places.”
The Sunday Times (London
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copyright (c) Donna Morrissey 2016
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- Publisher/Imprint PenguinRandomHouse Canada / Viking
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9780670066063
- Publication Country or regionCanada
- FormatPaperback
- Pages260
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleEnglish
- Original Language AuthorsEnglish
- Editionfirst
- Copyright Year2016
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