An edition of TransAtlantic (2013)

Transatlantic

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An edition of TransAtlantic (2013)

Transatlantic

a novel

First Canadian edition.
  • 4.50 ·
  • 2 Ratings
  • 10 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 4 Have read

In his new novel, Colum McCann weaves together the stories of individual men and women from Newfoundland, Dublin and New York across two centuries. Their journeys are shaped by and reflect the progression of history.

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Language
English
Pages
304

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Cover of: Transatlantic
Transatlantic
Jun 03, 2014, Harper Perennial
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Cover of: Transatlantic
Transatlantic
2013, Éd. de Noyelles
in French
Cover of: Transatlantic
Transatlantic: a novel
2013, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
in English - First Canadian edition.
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TransAtlantic: a novel
2013, Random House
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Copyright Date
2013

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR6063.A136 T73 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
304 pages
Number of pages
304

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32346861M
Internet Archive
transatlanticnov0000mcca_p5v4
ISBN 10
1554689929
ISBN 13
9781554689927
OCLC/WorldCat
824644595

Work Description

A tale spanning 150 years and two continents reimagines the peace efforts of democracy champion Frederick Douglass, Senator George Mitchell and World War I airmen John Alcock and Teddy Brown through the experiences of four generations of women from a matriarchal clan.

Newfoundland, 1919. Two aviators, Jack Alcock and Arthur Brown, set course for Ireland as they attempt the first nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean, placing their trust in a modified bomber to heal the wounds of the Great War. Dublin, 1845 and '46. On an international lecture tour in support of his subversive autobiography, Frederick Douglass finds the Irish people sympathetic to the abolitionist cause, despite the fact that, as famine ravages the countryside, the poor suffer from hardships that are astonishing even to an American slave. New York, 1998. Leaving behind a young wife and newborn child, Senator George Mitchell departs for Belfast, where it has fallen to him, the son of an Irish-American father and a Lebanese mother, to shepherd Northern Ireland's notoriously bitter and volatile peace talks to an uncertain conclusion. These three iconic crossings are connected by a series of remarkable women whose personal stories are caught up in the swells of history. Beginning with Irish housemaid Lily Duggan, who crosses paths with Frederick Douglass, the novel follows her daughter and granddaughter, Emily and Lottie, and culminates in the present-day story of Hannah Carson, in whom all the hopes and failures of previous generations live on. From the loughs of Ireland to the flatlands of Missouri and the windswept coast of Newfoundland, their journeys mirror the progress and shape of history. They each learn that even the most unassuming moments of grace have a way of rippling through time, space, and memory.

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