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The 2003 Award

The Confessions of Nipper Mooney

by Ed Kavanagh


Nominated by:

  • Provincial Resource Library, St John's, Canada

The Confessions of Nipper Mooney by Ed Kavanagh

Publisher of Nominated Edition: Killick Press

ISBN : 1894294289

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ABOUT THE BOOK
Set in a farming community adjacent to St. John's, Newfoundland, The Confessions of Nipper Mooney is a rich evocation of life in the 1950s and '60s. Searching and sensitive, Nipper is full of questions about everything from fairy lore to the nature of the souls of trout and horses. He finds a kindred spirit in Brendan, the local mystic and loner. Nipper's mother, feeling the need for both a solid education and male role models, sends him off to All Angels, a St. John's school run by the Christian Brothers. Here, Nipper struggles with an education system deeply rooted in draconian discipline and steeped in the kind of Catholicism that leads him to more and more questions. In this claustrophobic and often violent world, Nipper survives by becoming a reader and dreamer, and by developing a scrappy toughness.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ed Kavanagh lives in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada where he works as a writer, editor, theatre director, and musician specialising in the Celtic harp. He is the author of the Amanda Greenleaf children's books. The Confessions of Nipper Mooney, his first novel for adults, won the Newfoundland and Labrador Book Award for Fiction 2002.

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