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Strange Heaven [Paperback]

Lynn Coady
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Strange Heaven, Mar 22 2010
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This review is from: Strange Heaven (Paperback)
We received the book within days of ordering it. I was very happy with how quick it was as we needed the book in a short timeframe. As well the book was in what I considered new condition (as opposed to used, but in good condition). I would never have known that. I would purchase other items from this seller and was ++++ pleased with this purchase. Thanks
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4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Chaos, Nov 11 2004
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Chantal Moore (Wolfville, Nova Scotia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Strange Heaven (Paperback)
A great read--Lynn Coady's text is rich and scattered with many humorous moments. The characters are fascinating and awful at the same time. This text deploys a 'strategic regionalism', that is, it challenges essentialist notions of Atlantic Canada; The people you encounter in this story are not your 'jolly, complacent folk' but are confused, often psychotic but nonetheless lovable characters. Coady speaks not only to the monotony of adolescent lives--Bridget and her 'friends' search for some kind of meaning through self-discovery--but also to feminist and religious politics. Ideals of Catholicism are subverted in this book, as are notions of the innocent virginal woman. Female characters in this book experience their bodies as a locus of betrayal.
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Amazon.com: 4.3 out of 5 stars (3 customer reviews)

5.0 out of 5 stars An entertaining and insightful read, not to be missed, Aug 9 2010
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Strange Heaven: Reader's Guide Edition (Paperback)
A single teen mother never comes without their baggage. "Strange Heaven" tells the story of Bridget Murphy, marauded by her fates and trying to find her place in life, she puts her unwanted child up for adoption and trying to come to terms with her strange and unusual family. Family isn't something you can't just leave behind, and Bridget slowly comes to term with it. With plenty of black humor, "Strange Heaven" is an entertaining and insightful read, not to be missed.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Chaos, Nov 11 2004
By Chantal Moore - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Strange Heaven (Paperback)
A great read--Lynn Coady's text is rich and scattered with many humorous moments. The characters are fascinating and awful at the same time. This text deploys a 'strategic regionalism', that is, it challenges essentialist notions of Atlantic Canada; The people you encounter in this story are not your 'jolly, complacent folk' but are confused, often psychotic but nonetheless lovable characters. Coady speaks not only to the monotony of adolescent lives--Bridget and her 'friends' search for some kind of meaning through self-discovery--but also to feminist and religious politics. Ideals of Catholicism are subverted in this book, as are notions of the innocent virginal woman. Female characters in this book experience their bodies as a locus of betrayal.

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4.0 out of 5 stars No Mistake, Dec 23 2001
By "directblaze" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Strange Heaven (Paperback)
You are making no mistake if you read this book. Lynn Coady has a cutting sense of humour that will make you laugh and wonder if you should be. Her portrait of a tourmented young girl is both accurate and saddening.
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