That Glorious Child, Fynn

That Glorious Child, Fynn

by Lynn Strongin
That Glorious Child, Fynn

That Glorious Child, Fynn

by Lynn Strongin

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Overview

Lynn Strongin’s book, "That Glorious Child, Flynn," is a cornucopia of stories about children north, south and Irish. The heartbeat is a special needs child, Fynn. In one sense he is one of the new indigo children, exceptionally gifted as well as otherworldly: smaller than other children, a mystical boy born with milk white curls which mysteriously turn black as coal in early childhood. It is also a love story between two women, Fynn's mother, Megan, who is haunted by her strange child, and Erika, born in post world war II Europe. Primarily, this book is an interwoven theme of how Fynn develops in his very specially imagined world. A poignant sub-theme is the friendship and love between the two women, Megan and Erika, expressed in a series of letters written to each other like bursts of star-fire. Open the pages of this book and fall into a tale that shows what happens to alter Fynn's fate and place in the world as he suffers through a violent event in his mother’s life; indeed, a tragedy that alters the course of all their lives forever.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012292735
Publisher: Casa de Snapdragon LLC
Publication date: 03/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 142
File size: 501 KB

About the Author

Lynn Strongin was born in New York City in 1939 to Edward and Marguerite Strongin. During the war years, Strongin’s father, then a psychologist worked with shell shocked soldiers while she lived with her mother in cities, isolated hamlets, and small hardscrabble farms - wherever it would keep them close to her father. Her family traveled through the south when most establishments prided themselves on their “no negroes, no jews” policy, which had a deep and profound impact on her. In the summer of 1951, Strongin contracted polio at the age of twelvewound up in the New York State Rehabilitation Center in Haverstraw, New York for six months. Afterwards, Lynn began studying piano with Vittorio Giannini at the Manhattan School of Music. She graduated cum laude from Hunter College in 1962, received a Masters Degree from Stanford University in 1964, and a doctorate from the University of New Mexico. In 1979, Strongin moved to Canada for what was supposed to be a short stay. She remained and now lives in her adopted land of British Columbia.
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