River of the Brokenhearted.

Titre
River of the Brokenhearted.

David Adams. Richards

Sommaire
In the 1920s, Janie McLeary and George King run one of the first movie theatres in the Maritimes. The marriage of the young Irish Catholic woman to an older English man is thought scandalous, but they work happily together, playing music to accompany the films. When George succumbs to illness and dies, leaving Janie with one young child and another on the way, the unscrupulous Joey Elias tries to take over the business. But Janie guards the theatre with a shotgun, and still in mourning, re-opens it herself.

Date de publication comme intervalle
2003

Description matérielle
381 p.

Terme de vedette-matière
Good and evil.
 
Prejudices.
 
Ethics.

Résumé
In the 1920s, Janie McLeary and George King run one of the first movie theatres in the Maritimes. The marriage of the young Irish Catholic woman to an older English man is thought scandalous, but they work happily together, playing music to accompany the films. When George succumbs to illness and dies, leaving Janie with one young child and another on the way, the unscrupulous Joey Elias tries to take over the business. But Janie guards the theatre with a shotgun, and still in mourning, re-opens it herself.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9780385658874

Informations de publication
Toronto, Ontario : Doubledy Canada, 2003.


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
BritanniaF RICBook30551000185617Fiction