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Mary Ann Alice

by (author) Brian Doyle

Publisher
Groundwood Books Ltd
Initial publish date
Sep 2001
Subjects
Girls & Women, General, Love & Romance

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    ISBN
    9781554980246
    Publish Date
    Sep 2001
    List Price
    $6.99

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Description

Winner of the IODE National Chapter Award, and a Horn Book Fanfare Top Ten List selection

In this brillant and poetic novel, Brian Doyle returns to the Gatineau River near Ottawa, the world of his novels Up to Low and Uncle Ronald.

Mary Ann Alice McCrank was named for the pretty church bell in the steeple of St. Martin's Church in the Martindale. She has the soul of a poet and Mickey McGuire Jr. is in love with her. Mary Ann Alice is passionately interested in many things, especially the geology of her part of the world. Her teacher, the wonderful Patchy Drizzle, shares her passion for rocks and fossils, many of which can be found along the river and in caves under the famous Paugan Falls.

But a new project to dam the river at Low places rocks, fossils, falls as well as many farms in danger. The dam must go ahead. And, as with much technological change, it brings both benefits and tragedies to the community.

About the author

Brian Doyle is a four-time winner of the Canadian Library Association's Book of the Year for Children Award. His American honors include being selected for the Horn Book's Fanfare List, the ABA "Pick of the Lists" and the New York Public Library's Best Books for the Teen Age. He has also won the NSK Neustadt Prize, the Phoenix Honor Award, and he has been named a finalist for the Hans Christian Anderson Award. He lives in Chelsea, Quebec.

Brian Doyle's profile page

Awards

  • Winner, Riverbank Review Children's Books w/ Distinction
  • Winner, Leishman Prize
  • Winner, IODE National Chapter Award
  • Short-listed, Sask. Book Awards - Children's Literature

Editorial Reviews

Doyle, a fearless and exhilarating writer, negotiates the novel's eddies and swirls with unerring control.

Horn Book

...an affecting and entertaining story...

Teacher Magazine

The story's a small masterpiece, and Doyle...ranks right up there with the best of Canadian writers - for children or grownups.

Toronto Star

...the writing is pretty near perfect, spare and evocative. In Mary Ann Alice, Doyle has created a wonderful hero with an unforgettable voice.

Quill & Quire, STARRED REVIEW

Doyle at his best - which is very good indeed.

Horn Book, STARRED REVIEW

...a most welcome return to familiar territory...It would never be too soon to have more about Mary Ann Alice.

Globe and Mail

Doyle is clearly in his element, enlivening a slice of regional history with his own tall tales.

Riverbank Review