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Unsayable Absence

Download or Read eBook Unsayable Absence PDF written by Deborah G. Dunleavy and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2021-10-13 with total page 412 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Unsayable Absence
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Publisher : FriesenPress
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 9781039112506
ISBN-13 : 1039112501
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Book Synopsis Unsayable Absence by : Deborah G. Dunleavy

Book excerpt: In the dusk of a disaster, Una McFadden is faced with indescribable pain and uncertainty in the middle of the Great Depression. She finds herself grieving in an asylum, wondering if she will ever see her children again. As a child growing up on the outskirts of society in the early 1900s, Una faces the hardships of backwoods life. Her only refuge is in the arms of the elderly Rachel Little Feathers whom she calls Nokomis or grandmother. As she grows, Una forges her own path, becoming friends with Eva Stanton the town suffragette, who guides Una towards a life of passion and independence. While working in a munitions factory during World War I, Una is thrust again into a new life. Worried about her brothers fighting overseas and her family back at home, she forges friendships with the other women and gives her love to a soldier who is called to serve with the Railway Troops. Unsayable Absence is an enduring historical novel of love and loss during the early years of the twentieth century. Readers who enjoy early Canadian history and the ever-changing roles of women in Canada will marvel at the adventures and challenges facing Una McFadden.


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