Mercy Street : a novel / Jennifer Haigh.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780061763304 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 338 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2022]
- Copyright: ©2022
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| Subject: | Abortion > Fiction. Clinics > Fiction. Women's health services > Fiction. Boston (Mass.) > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Political fiction. Psychological fiction. |
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | FIC Haigh | 31681010264026 | FICTION | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
As anti-abortion protests intensify, Claudia, a counselor at the Mercy Street clinic, is in a constant state of fear and turns to an affable pot dealer through whom she meets a random assortment of customers, one of whom may unwittingly bring about the destruction of the clinic. 100,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
"The highly anticipated new novel by acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Haigh-"a gifted chronicler of the human condition" (Washington Post Book World)-is a tense, riveting story about the disparate lives that intersect at a woman's clinic in Boston"-- - HARPERCOLL
NATIONAL BESTSELLER
Named a Best Book of the Year by the Washington Post, the New Yorker, and the Boston Globe
âMs. Haigh is an expertly nuanced storyteller long overdue for major attention. Her work is gripping, real, and totally immersive, akin to that of writers as different as Richard Price, Richard Ford, and Richard Russo.ââJanet Maslin, New York Times
The highly praised, âextraordinaryâ (New York Times Book Review) novel about the disparate lives that intersect at a womenâs clinic in Boston, by New York Times bestselling author Jennifer HaighÂ
For almost a decade, Claudia has counseled patients at Mercy Street, a clinic in the heart of the city. The work is consuming, the unending dramas of women in crisis. For its patients, Mercy Street offers more than health care; for many, it is a second chance.
But outside the clinic, the reality is different. Anonymous threats are frequent. A small, determined group of anti-abortion demonstrators appears each morning at its door. As the protests intensify, fear creeps into Claudiaâs days, a humming anxiety she manages with frequent visits to Timmy, an affable pot dealer in the midst of his own existential crisis. At Timmyâs, she encounters a random assortment of customers, including Anthony, a lost soul who spends most of his life online, chatting with the mysterious Excelsior11âthe screenname of Victor Prine, an anti-abortion crusader who has set his sights on Mercy Street and is ready to risk it all for his beliefs.
Mercy Street is a novel for right now, a story of the polarized American present. Jennifer Haigh, âan expert natural storyteller with a keen sense of her charactersâ humanityâ (New York Times), has written a groundbreaking novel, a fearless examination of one of the most divisive issues of our time.
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