The Most Cunning Heart
Grieving and suddenly alone in the world after the loss of her parents, Caitlin Maharg leaves Canada for the seashore of Northern Ireland on a whim to study with a well-known poet. As her feelings for him deepen, the complications of his life and the haunting of her grief threaten their future. It is time travel in two ways: as both a view into Northern Ireland in the 1990s and written with Caitlin’s family history criss-crossing the story, The Most Cunning Heart is subtle and poignant with beautifully drawn characters, a novel about adultery, family, grief, creativity, and how a quiet heroine learns to liberate herself.
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The Most Cunning Heart
Grieving and suddenly alone in the world after the loss of her parents, Caitlin Maharg leaves Canada for the seashore of Northern Ireland on a whim to study with a well-known poet. As her feelings for him deepen, the complications of his life and the haunting of her grief threaten their future. It is time travel in two ways: as both a view into Northern Ireland in the 1990s and written with Caitlin’s family history criss-crossing the story, The Most Cunning Heart is subtle and poignant with beautifully drawn characters, a novel about adultery, family, grief, creativity, and how a quiet heroine learns to liberate herself.
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The Most Cunning Heart

The Most Cunning Heart

by Catherine Graham
The Most Cunning Heart

The Most Cunning Heart

by Catherine Graham

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Overview

Grieving and suddenly alone in the world after the loss of her parents, Caitlin Maharg leaves Canada for the seashore of Northern Ireland on a whim to study with a well-known poet. As her feelings for him deepen, the complications of his life and the haunting of her grief threaten their future. It is time travel in two ways: as both a view into Northern Ireland in the 1990s and written with Caitlin’s family history criss-crossing the story, The Most Cunning Heart is subtle and poignant with beautifully drawn characters, a novel about adultery, family, grief, creativity, and how a quiet heroine learns to liberate herself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781990293139
Publisher: Palimpsest Press
Publication date: 05/15/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Catherine Graham’s debut novel, Quarry, was a finalist for the Sarton Women’s Book Award for Contemporary Fiction and Fred Kerner Book Award and won the Miramichi Reader’s “The Very Best!” Book Award and an Independent Publisher Book Awards’ gold medal for Fiction. She is the author of seven acclaimed poetry collections, including Æther: An Out-of-Body Lyric, nominated for a Toronto Book Awards and The Celery Forest, a CBC Best Book of the Year and finalist for the Fred Cogswell Award for Excellence in Poetry. Her Red Hair Rises with the Wings of Insects was a finalist for the Raymond Souster Award and CAA Poetry Award. Her poetry is anthologized in The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing, Vol IV&V and The White Page/An Bhileog Bhan: Twentieth Century Irish Women Poets and she was a finalist for the Montreal International Poetry Prize. Publications include: Joyland, Poetry Daily, Poetry Ireland Review, Gutter Magazine, The London Reader, Arc Poetry Magazine, Exile Magazine, The Ulster Tatler, The Malahat Review, Glasgow Review of Books, Verse Daily, The Fiddlehead and more. She teaches creative writing at the University of Toronto where she won an Excellence in Teaching Award. A previous winner of the Toronto International Festival of Authors’ Poetry NOW competition, she leads their monthly book club and interviews for By the Lake Book Club. Visit her online at www.catherinegraham.com and @catgrahampoet
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