Capturing the long days of childhood, this book questions how important those days are in shaping who we become. With quick, brush stroke chapters Dominic chronicles sixty years of a complex, secretive family in this story about violence, adolescence, families and forgiveness.
Magie Dominic, Newfoundland writer and artist, has long been active in the peace movement. Her essays and poetry have been published in over fifty anthologies and journals in Canada, the United States, Italy, and India. Her artwork has been exhibited in Toronto and New York, including a presentation at the United Nations.
Table of Contents for Street Angel by Magie Dominic
Part One
Chapter One Saturday, Day One
Chapter Two Sunday, Day Two
Chapter Three Monday, Day Three
Chapter Four Tuesday, Day Four
Chapter Five Wednesday, Day Five
Chapter Six Thursday, Day Six
Chapter Seven Friday, Day Seven
Chapter Eight Saturday, Day Eight
Chapter Nine Sunday, Day Nine
Chapter Ten After the Hamlet
Part Two
Chapter Eleven 1956, October
Chapter Twelve Speaking in a Foreign Language
Chapter Thirteen 1960
Chapter Fourteen Four Years After the Hamlet
Chapter Fifteen 22 November 1963
Chapter Sixtten 1964, Early Morning
Chapter Seventeen End of the Seventies, Autumn
Chapter Eighteen Central Park, Start of the Eighties
Chapter Nineteen Manhattan, a Morning in June
Chapter Twenty Y2K
Chapter Twenty-one Final Prayer
Chapter Twenty-two After Everything That Ever Happened
Acknowledgements
Glossary of Newfoundland Terms