
River of the Brokenhearted
ABOUT
THE BOOK
Janie McCleary and her husband George King run one of the first movie theatres in the Maritimes. Their marriage is deemed scandalous – he is Church of England, she is Irish Catholic – but it is not until George dies in the 1920s that the town, led by the fiendish and unscrupulous Joey Elias, turns against Janie and her children. A woman in a world of men, she soon finds herself nearly hounded out of business.
But not only does she survive, the canny and driven Janey prospers. In a stroke of entrepreneurial brilliance, she seizes exclusive rights to the revolutionary ‘talkies’. Within a year, she is wealthy, but ostracised. More and more reclusive, a victim of double-dealing and overt violence, Janie is reluctant to trust even those closest to her.
The spectre of Janie is raised again in her grand-daughter. Ginger, brilliant, funny, tempestuous, as fiery in spirit as Janie ever was, heir to Janie’s legacy. But moving without her grandmother’s surefootedness through an equally dangerous world. Ginger forms an alliance with the one person most likely to destroy her.