The House on Harrigans Hill (Paperback)


The House on Harrigan's Hill presents a memoir of an unfortunate childhood and the resilience of an indomitable woman, Mary Edwards. Based on true events in the lives of the Edwards family, this touching novel captures the power of the human spirit to withstand the heartbreak of poverty. Set in the Sierra Nevada railroad outpost of Truckee, California, this story follows the Edwards family, as they struggle to survive in this harsh environment during the turbulent twentieth century. Through Noonan's heartfelt retelling of the events in the lives of the Edwards family, the reader experiences the family's aching sadness and stubborn determination to triumph over sickness and hunger. The House on Harrigan's Hill is a poignant tale of the impoverished lives of the five children, the alcoholism and infidelity of their charismatic father, and the sustaining commitment of their independent mother. Their grim existence leads to resentment, remorse, and ultimately, forgiveness..

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The House on Harrigan's Hill presents a memoir of an unfortunate childhood and the resilience of an indomitable woman, Mary Edwards. Based on true events in the lives of the Edwards family, this touching novel captures the power of the human spirit to withstand the heartbreak of poverty. Set in the Sierra Nevada railroad outpost of Truckee, California, this story follows the Edwards family, as they struggle to survive in this harsh environment during the turbulent twentieth century. Through Noonan's heartfelt retelling of the events in the lives of the Edwards family, the reader experiences the family's aching sadness and stubborn determination to triumph over sickness and hunger. The House on Harrigan's Hill is a poignant tale of the impoverished lives of the five children, the alcoholism and infidelity of their charismatic father, and the sustaining commitment of their independent mother. Their grim existence leads to resentment, remorse, and ultimately, forgiveness..

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Imprint

Sea-Hill Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

June 2011

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First published

June 2011

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Dimensions

226 x 152 x 18mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

240

ISBN-13

978-0-9708050-6-5

Barcode

9780970805065

Categories

LSN

0-9708050-6-3



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