Strange Heaven

Cover of Strange Heaven by Lynn Coady
Author: Lynn Coady
Year: 2000
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 216
ISBN-13: 9780864922304
Dimensions:
Height: 8.48 Inches
Length: 5.56 Inches
Weight: 0.61949895622 Pounds
Width: 0.58 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Strange Heaven by Lynn Coady, published by Goose Lane Editions on May 15, 2000, is a poignant exploration of adolescence and family dynamics. This edition spans 216 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Bridget Murphy, a nearly eighteen-year-old who has moved from industrial Cape Breton to Halifax, where she faces the emotional turmoil of giving up her baby for adoption. After being transferred to a psychiatric ward, Bridget finds herself among other troubled teenagers, navigating her feelings of detachment and the chaotic realities of her family life.

Readers will encounter a blend of humor and pathos as Bridget grapples with her circumstances, including her grandmother’s dementia and her parents’ struggles. The story delves into themes of mental health and familial relationships, portraying Bridget’s attempts to find peace amid the chaos of her home life. As she reflects on her future, the narrative captures her desire to escape the overwhelming noise of her surroundings, making it a relatable account of a young woman’s search for clarity and direction.


Official synopsis Publisher

Strange Heaven is tearfully hilarious, as funny and appalling as reality. Bridget Murphy, almost eighteen, has come to Halifax from industrial Cape Breton, had her baby, and given it up for adoption. Transferred to the psych ward of the children’s hospital, she’s incarcerated with five seriously disturbed teenagers and a flock of wan children.
She’s depressed, they say. Apathetic. Bridget is a bit detached, but Four South is peaceful compared with the chaos back home. Her grandmother, Margaret P., raves and prays from her bed, banging the wall with her bedpan. Bridget’s parents, Robert and Joan, take care of her and her mentally handicapped son, Rollie. Joan tries to keep the lid on, but she’s no match for Robert’s wild profanity, Margaret’s dementia, and Rollie’s efforts to join the fray. Uncle Albert, a kind man who saves his eloquent wrath for outsiders, springs Bridget from the hospital for Christmas.
But home is more chaotic than ever, and she’s sick of her boozy friends and the whining of the baby’s father. She had half planned to hibernate at home till kingdom come, but it’s become like a lurid movie she saw eons ago and she’s forgotten the plot. Her future may be unclear, but she has a good idea of the direction it won’t take.

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“Strange Heaven” is credited to Lynn Coady.
When was “Strange Heaven” published?
Publisher: Goose Lane Editions. Year: 2000.
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ISBN-13: 9780864922304.
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Language: en. Pages: 216. Edition: 1.

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