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  • Hay, Elizabeth, 1951-
     
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  • Teacher-student relationships -- Fiction.
     
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  • School principals -- Fiction.
     
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  • Saskatchewan -- Fiction.
     
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    Alone in the classroom / Elizabeth Hay.
    by Hay, Elizabeth, 1951-
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    McClelland & Stewart, c2011.
    Call #:FICTION HAY
    Subjects
  • Teacher-student relationships -- Fiction.
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  • School principals -- Fiction.
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  • Families -- Fiction.
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  • Saskatchewan -- Fiction.
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  • Ottawa River Valley (Québec and Ont.) -- Fiction.
  • ISBN: 
    9780771037979 (2012 pbk.)
    9780771037948
    Description: 
    306 p. ; 22 cm.
    Summary: 
    "In a small prairie school in 1929, Connie Flood helps a backward student, Michael Graves, learn how to read. Observing them and darkening their lives is the principal, Parley Burns, whose strange behaviour culminates in an attack so disturbing its repercussions continue to the present day. Connie's niece, Anne, tells the story. Impelled by curiosity about her dynamic, adventurous aunt and her more conventional mother, she revisits Connie's past and her mother's broken childhood. In the process, she unravels the enigma of Parley Burns and the mysterious (and unrelated) deaths of two young girls. As the novel moves deeper into their lives, the triangle of principal, teacher, student opens out into other emotional triangles – aunt, niece, lover; mother, daughter, granddaughter – until a sudden, capsizing love thrusts Anne herself into a newly independent life. This spellbinding tale – set in Saskatchewan and the Ottawa Valley – crosses generations and cuts to the bone. It probes the roots of obsessive love and hate, how the hurts and desires of childhood persist and are passed on as if in the blood. It lays bare the urgency of discovering what we were never told about the past. And it celebrates the process of becoming who we are in a world full of startling connections that lie just out of sight."--Inside jacket flap.
    Genre: 
    Historical fiction.
    Canadian fiction.
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