Mary, Mary
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- 25,99 €
Publisher Description
In a Cape Breton family of black sheep, Mary is pure as the driven snow. She is patient and kind with her alcoholic grandmother and volatile mother, loyal and attentive to her spoiled cousin, and pleasant and polite all day as a grocery cashier. Her well-off aunt, the only other normal person in the family, wants to help her more, but Mary’s mother is too prickly and proud. So Mary goes to work, comes home, takes care of her family, and wonders if there’ll ever be more to life. When a young couple moves into the apartment upstairs, it sparks a series of changes that leads to major family revelations, and Mary discovers that sometimes doing the wrong thing is the exact right thing to do. Tender, authentic, and crackling with Lesley’s irrepressible humour, Mary, Mary is a book for anyone who’s ever had a family—good, bad, or a messy mix of both.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Cape Bretoners are known across the country for being some of the Maritimes’ most eccentric inhabitants, but 23-year-old Mary’s family takes the crown. With a kooky-but-volatile mother and a grandmother addicted to scratch tickets, Mary is the glue holding everything—and everyone—together. But with all the pressure, and the all-consuming drama of her spoiled cousin’s upcoming nuptials, Mary is ready to make a big change to escape from the mundanity of the only life she’s ever known. Read by Canadian writer Stephanie Domet, Mary, Mary is a compassionate story about female resilience layered with funny and distinct Cape Breton charm.