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  • Interview with Kim Fahner, author of The Donoghue Girl banner. Background image of misty northern pine forest. Solid green section to centre left with text and Open Book logo overlaid. Author photo to centre right, image of young woman with curly red hair and black blouse, looking out thoughtfully with head slightly tilted to the left.
    Interview with Kim Fahner, author of The Donoghue Girl banner. Background image of misty northern pine forest. Solid green section to centre left with text and Open Book logo overlaid. Author photo to centre right, image of young woman with curly red hair and black blouse, looking out thoughtfully with head slightly tilted to the left.
    October 01, 2024

    A Young Woman in Pre-WWII Northern Ontario is Torn Between Her Hometown, Her Family, and Her Desire for More in The Donoghue Girl

    Great historical fiction is a pillar of the literary world, with so many characters and places made present again on the page with a bearing on the world we live in right at this moment. But, there are ...

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