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Some People's Children

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***2022 WRITERS' ALLIANCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR FICTION AWARD: FINALIST***

***2021 THOMAS RADDALL ATLANTIC FICTION AWARD: SHORTLIST***

***2020 BMO WINTERSET AWARD: FINALIST***

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***49TH SHELF EDITOR'S PICK***

Imogene Tubbs has never met her father, and raised by her grandmother, she only sees her mother sporadically. But as she grows older, she learns that many people in her small, rural town believe her father is Cecil Jesso, the local drug dealer—a man both feared and ridiculed. Weaving through a maze of gossip, community, and the complications of family, Some People's Children is a revealing and liberating novel about the way others look at us and the power of self-discovery.


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Publisher: Breakwater Books Ltd

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  • ISBN: 9781550818130
  • Release date: April 17, 2020

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781550818130
  • File size: 1139 KB
  • Release date: April 17, 2020

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Literature

Languages

English

***2022 WRITERS' ALLIANCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR FICTION AWARD: FINALIST***

***2021 THOMAS RADDALL ATLANTIC FICTION AWARD: SHORTLIST***

***2020 BMO WINTERSET AWARD: FINALIST***

***2020 THE MIRAMICHI READER'S THE VERY BEST! FICTION AWARD: BRONZE***

***49TH SHELF EDITOR'S PICK***

Imogene Tubbs has never met her father, and raised by her grandmother, she only sees her mother sporadically. But as she grows older, she learns that many people in her small, rural town believe her father is Cecil Jesso, the local drug dealer—a man both feared and ridiculed. Weaving through a maze of gossip, community, and the complications of family, Some People's Children is a revealing and liberating novel about the way others look at us and the power of self-discovery.


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