Condition: Good. No edition. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
Language: English
Published by Gynergy Books/Ragweed Pr, Charlottetown, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1987
ISBN 10: 0920304672 ISBN 13: 9780920304679
Seller: Walk A Crooked Mile Books, Williamsburg, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. 0920304672 CAN 012971 CARP First edition, signed by author. Paper back with mild wear.
Language: English
Published by Gynergy Books/Ragweed Pr, 1988
ISBN 10: 0920304672 ISBN 13: 9780920304679
Seller: Bay State Book Company, North Smithfield, RI, U.S.A.
Condition: good. The book is in good condition with all pages and cover intact, including the dust jacket if originally issued. The spine may show light wear. Pages may contain some notes or highlighting, and there might be a "From the library of" label. Boxed set packaging, shrink wrap, or included media like CDs may be missing.
Language: English
Published by Flanker Press, Ltd., St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada, 2007
ISBN 10: 1897317069 ISBN 13: 9781897317068
Seller: James Lasseter, Jr, Brooksville, FL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Signed by the author, M. T. Dohaney, on the title page; not personalized to anyone. There is a signed book sticker on the front cover. Number line in the work reads as follows: 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. 229 pages, book is clean and binding is tight. The front cover has a crease at the bottom outer edge of approximately 3 1/2"; balance of book is fine. Available for immediate shipment. Signed By the Author.
Language: English
Published by Goose Lane Editions, CA, 2005
ISBN 10: 0864924402 ISBN 13: 9780864924407
Seller: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, United Kingdom
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: New. First. Described as Newfoundland's answer to Frank McCourt, M.T. Dohaney's To Scatter Stones is available once again. Long out of print, the highly anticipated To Scatter Stones was first published in 1992, the second novel in Dohaney's celebrated Corrigan Women trilogy. In this novel, Tess Corrigan, newly divorced, has moved from Montreal to St. John's as manager of a travel agency. On a visit to her birthplace, a tiny outport called the Cove, she agrees to stand as the Liberal candidate in the forthcoming provincial election. Little by little, she becomes wrapped up in the lives of her childhood friends and neighbours. But the return to her roots is also difficult. The last of the Corrigan women, Tess is the daughter of Carmel and an American soldier, who turns out to be a bigamist. In addition to the uncomfortable echoes from her past, Tess's politics stir up conflict in the traditionally Tory village. Not only does she face discouraging odds and hard ethical choices, but she is the first "petticoat candidate" ever to run for office in the Cove. On top of these external crises, Tess must deal with her own conflicting emotions and the love of youth, Dennis Walsh, now a priest, who reappears in the Cove. To Scatter Stones spans from the 1960s into the 1990s, marking not only the life changes of the last of the Corrigan women, but the radical changes as Newfoundland moved from paternalism and an economy based on the fishery to a more equitable political ideal. With wit and insight, M.T. Dohaney carries the story of the Corrigan women into the final decades of the 20th century.
Condition: New.
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Language: English
Published by Goose Lane Editions, CA, 2000
ISBN 10: 0864923120 ISBN 13: 9780864923127
Seller: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, United Kingdom
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: New. First. A Fit Month for Dying is the third book in M.T. Dohaney's highly praised trilogy about the women of Newfoundland's outports. Fans of The Corrigan Women and To Scatter Stones will embrace this new book, while those reading the author for the first time will discover her characteristic bittersweet humour. Tess Corrigan seems to be living the good life. She is a popular politician, the first woman to serve as a Member of the House of Assembly. Her husband Greg is a successful lawyer and son Brendan is a seemingly happy hockey-mad twelve-year-old. Originally from the village of The Cove, the family is now comfortably ensconced in Newfoundland's capital city of St. John's. Urged on by Greg's mother Philomena, Tess sets out to unravel her convoluted family tree. She searches out her natural father who is living in a retirement community, or as he calls it a "raisin farm," in Arizona. Ed Strominski was an American serving at the Argentia Naval Base when he married Tess's mother Carmel. Charming and outgoing, his one flaw was neglecting to reveal the small detail that he already had a wife. The stigma of growing up as the daughter of the abandoned "poor Carmel" has shaped Tess's life.Involved with her own family problems and with her political work, Tess has no inkling of trouble when Brendan begs her to let him quit the Altar Servers' Association at their St. John's church. Always forthright, Tess insists that he fulfill his responsibilities to the organization. Her decision sets into motion a series of betrayals, revelations, and realizations that change forever her family and the village of The Cove. After a confrontation with the father of one of Brendan's friends, Tess is shattered by the disclosure that her son has been abused by their trusted priest, Father Tom. Shame and grief envelop the family and their world becomes as turbulent as the seas of Newfoundland. Deeply held beliefs are destroyed as the characters begin to challenge long imposed systems of cultural, political, and spiritual authority. But out of the ashes of Tess's life a small phoenix of hope arises in the form of Greg's brother who, on his way to a feed of capelin, reveals to her his own story of abuse and survival. Buoyed by his story, Tess begins to gather strength to rebuild her life, her family, and her faith in human nature.
Condition: New.
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Language: English
Published by Goose Lane Editions, Fredricton, 2005
ISBN 10: 0864924402 ISBN 13: 9780864924407
Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Described as Newfoundland's answer to Frank McCourt, M.T. Dohaney's To Scatter Stones is available once again. Long out of print, the highly anticipated To Scatter Stones was first published in 1992, the second novel in Dohaney's celebrated Corrigan Women trilogy. In this novel, Tess Corrigan, newly divorced, has moved from Montreal to St. John's as manager of a travel agency. On a visit to her birthplace, a tiny outport called the Cove, she agrees to stand as the Liberal candidate in the forthcoming provincial election. Little by little, she becomes wrapped up in the lives of her childhood friends and neighbours. But the return to her roots is also difficult. The last of the Corrigan women, Tess is the daughter of Carmel and an American soldier, who turns out to be a bigamist. In addition to the uncomfortable echoes from her past, Tess's politics stir up conflict in the traditionally Tory village. Not only does she face discouraging odds and hard ethical choices, but she is the first "petticoat candidate" ever to run for office in the Cove. On top of these external crises, Tess must deal with her own conflicting emotions and the love of youth, Dennis Walsh, now a priest, who reappears in the Cove. To Scatter Stones spans from the 1960s into the 1990s, marking not only the life changes of the last of the Corrigan women, but the radical changes as Newfoundland moved from paternalism and an economy based on the fishery to a more equitable political ideal. With wit and insight, M.T. Dohaney carries the story of the Corrigan women into the final decades of the 20th century. Tess Corrigan returns to her Newfoundland birthplace, an out-port called the Cove, and agrees to stand as the Liberal candidate in the forthcoming provincial election. Newly divorced, Tess is the last of the Corrigan women, the daughter and granddaughter of seduced and abandoned women; asking her strongly Tory friends and neighbours to vote for her means reliving her child-hood as well as courting political enmity. Tess's past also haunts her in the form of Dennis Walsh, the love of her youth. Her heartbreak when he entered the seminary returns when she realizes that he is still in love with her. To Scatter Stones is the second volume in M.T. Dohaney's Cor-rigan Women trilogy. Among her other works are the novel A Marriage of Masks, which won the Thomas Raddall Award for Atlantic Fiction, and When Things Gets Back to Normal, a moving memoir about her husband's sudden death. The feature film Come Back Paddy Riley, for which she co-wrote the script, is currently in development. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by PENNYWELL BOOKS, ST. JOHN'S NEWFOUNDLAND, 2007
ISBN 10: 1897317069 ISBN 13: 9781897317068
Seller: Gian Luigi Fine Books, Albany, NY, U.S.A.
Signed
PAPERBACK. Condition: Fine. Signed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by Goose Lane Editions, Fredricton, 2000
ISBN 10: 0864923120 ISBN 13: 9780864923127
Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A Fit Month for Dying is the third book in M.T. Dohaney's highly praised trilogy about the women of Newfoundland's outports. Fans of The Corrigan Women and To Scatter Stones will embrace this new book, while those reading the author for the first time will discover her characteristic bittersweet humour. Tess Corrigan seems to be living the good life. She is a popular politician, the first woman to serve as a Member of the House of Assembly. Her husband Greg is a successful lawyer and son Brendan is a seemingly happy hockey-mad twelve-year-old. Originally from the village of The Cove, the family is now comfortably ensconced in Newfoundland's capital city of St. John's. Urged on by Greg's mother Philomena, Tess sets out to unravel her convoluted family tree. She searches out her natural father who is living in a retirement community, or as he calls it a "raisin farm," in Arizona. Ed Strominski was an American serving at the Argentia Naval Base when he married Tess's mother Carmel. Charming and outgoing, his one flaw was neglecting to reveal the small detail that he already had a wife. The stigma of growing up as the daughter of the abandoned "poor Carmel" has shaped Tess's life.Involved with her own family problems and with her political work, Tess has no inkling of trouble when Brendan begs her to let him quit the Altar Servers' Association at their St. John's church. Always forthright, Tess insists that he fulfill his responsibilities to the organization. Her decision sets into motion a series of betrayals, revelations, and realizations that change forever her family and the village of The Cove. After a confrontation with the father of one of Brendan's friends, Tess is shattered by the disclosure that her son has been abused by their trusted priest, Father Tom. Shame and grief envelop the family and their world becomes as turbulent as the seas of Newfoundland. Deeply held beliefs are destroyed as the characters begin to challenge long imposed systems of cultural, political, and spiritual authority. But out of the ashes of Tess's life a small phoenix of hope arises in the form of Greg's brother who, on his way to a feed of capelin, reveals to her his own story of abuse and survival. Buoyed by his story, Tess begins to gather strength to rebuild her life, her family, and her faith in human nature. A terrible revelation sets off a chain of betrayals and recriminations that shake Tess Corrigan's life to its core. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Language: English
Published by Flanker Press, St. John's Newfoundland, 2007
ISBN 10: 1897317069 ISBN 13: 9781897317068
Seller: ABC: Antiques, Books & Collectibles, Tantallon, NS, Canada
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. A novel about a Newfoundland family in pre-confederation Newfoundland.
PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Condition: New.
Condition: New.
Condition: New.
Condition: New.
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good -. front corners curling. edges rubbed.
Condition: New.
Paperback / softback. Condition: New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days.
Condition: New.
Seller: MisterSeekersBook.Store, Edmonton, AB, Canada
First Edition
Trade Paperback. Condition: New. 1st Edition. New - May Have Minor Shelf Wear To Edges. - For More Information On Condition. Please See All Photos. - Described As Newfoundland's Answer To Frank Mccourt, M.T. Dohaney's To Scatter Stones Is Available Once Again. Long Out Of Print, The Highly Anticipated To Scatter Stones Was First Published In 1992, The Second Novel In Dohaney's Celebrated Corrigan Women Trilogy. In This Novel, Tess Corrigan, Newly Divorced, Has Moved From Montreal To St. John's As Manager Of A Travel Agency. On A Visit To Her Birthplace, A Tiny Outport Called The Cove, She Agrees To Stand As The Liberal Candidate In The Forthcoming Provincial Election. Little By Little, She Becomes Wrapped Up In The Lives Of Her Childhood Friends And Neighbours. But The Return To Her Roots Is Also Difficult. The Last Of The Corrigan Women, Tess Is The Daughter Of Carmel And An American Soldier, Who Turns Out To Be A Bigamist. In Addition To The Uncomfortable Echoes From Her Past, Tess's Politics Stir Up Conflict In The Traditionally Tory Village. Not Only Does She Face Discouraging Odds And Hard Ethical Choices, But She Is The First "Petticoat Candidate" Ever To Run For Office In The Cove. On Top Of These External Crises, Tess Must Deal With Her Own Conflicting Emotions And The Love Of Youth, Dennis Walsh, Now A Priest, Who Reappears In The Cove. To Scatter Stones Spans From The 1960S Into The 1990S, Marking Not Only The Life Changes Of The Last Of The Corrigan Women, But The Radical Changes As Newfoundland Moved From Paternalism And An Economy Based On The Fishery To A More Equitable Political Ideal. With Wit And Insight, M.T. Dohaney Carries The Story Of The Corrigan Women Into The Final Decades Of The 20Th Century.
Paperback / softback. Condition: New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days.
Language: English
Published by Ragweed Press, Charlottetown, 1992
ISBN 10: 0921556233 ISBN 13: 9780921556237
Seller: Augustine Funnell Books, Fredericton, NB, Canada
First Edition Signed
Stiff Card Wraps. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Sequel to 'The Corrigan Women.' 189 pages. Moderate general wear. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Signed by Author(s). Book.
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.