What Disturbs Our Blood: A Son's Quest to Redeem the Past

Author:   James Fitzgerald, M.A
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
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9780679313151


Pages:   512
Publication Date:   11 May 2010
Format:   Hardback
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"A rich, unmined piece of Canadian history, an intense psychological drama, a mystery to be solved and a hardwon escape from a family curse Like his friends Banting and Best, Dr. John Fitzgerald was a Canadian hero. He founded Connaught Labs, saved untold lives with his vaccines and transformed the idea of public health in Canada and the world. What so darkened his reputation that his memory has been all but erased? A sensitive, withdrawn boy is born into the gothic house of his long dead grandfather, a brilliant yet tormented pathologist of Irish blood and epic accomplishment whose memory has been mysteriously erased from public consciousness. As the boy watches his own father - also an eminent doctor - plunge into a suicidal psychosis, he intuits, as the psychiatrists do not, some unspeakable secret buried like a tumour deep in the multi-generational layers of the family unconscious. Growing into manhood, he knows in his bones that he must stalk an ancient curse before it stalks him. To set himself free, he must break the silence and put words to the page. His future lies in the past."""

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Author:   James Fitzgerald, M.A
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Random House USA Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.719kg
ISBN:  

9780679313151


ISBN 10:   067931315
Pages:   512
Publication Date:   11 May 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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WINNER 2012 - Donald Grant Creighton Award from the Ontario Historical Society<br>NOMINEE 2011 - Toronto Book Awards <p> A brave and compelling journey into the world of mental illness, and a riveting look at the father-son divides in a family of talented overachievers. . . . FitzGerald manages to tie in important Canadian medical discoveries, two world wars, and the history of Ireland in an ambitious, yet riveting narrative. In heartfelt, lively, and meticulously researched prose, he links the personal to the political. <br>--Writers' Trust of Canada Non-Fiction Prize jury citation <br> The emotional chilliness of early twentieth-century Toronto is blended with a tragic story of brilliant scientists and physicians doomed to madness, in journalist James FitzGerald's memoir, What Disturbs Our Blood. . . . Never maudlin or melodramatic, FitzGerald's book is a masterpiece of its genre, the chronicle of family secrets unearthed and healing attained. <br>--BC National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction jury citation <br> A memoir of extraordinary power and candour. . . . This book is as riveting as a crime thriller. . . . Every writer has one great story to tell. This is James FitzGerald's story. <br>--Patricia Pearson, The Globe and Mail <br> What Disturbs Our Blood is beautifully orchestrated. . . . It's a roaring cumulative set-piece, a pageant of hectoring souls. . . . A fascinating, multi-layered history of 20th-century medicine and . . . a passionate inquiry into a family's tragedies. It's a banshee of a book. <br>-- National Post <br> An ambitious book. . . . Fitzgerald accomplishes a masterful retelling of Canada's medical history, while rehabilitating his family's reputation and restoring his own sense of belonging and mental health. Not many books reach for and grasp so much. <br>-- Telegraph-Journal <br> What Disturbs Our Blood certainly disturbed mine in many ways, and I thought it was magnificent. I see our country and our ci


A brave and compelling journey into the world of mental illness, and a riveting look at the father-son divides in a family of talented overachievers. . . . FitzGerald manages to tie in important Canadian medical discoveries, two world wars, and the history of Ireland in an ambitious, yet riveting narrative. In heartfelt, lively, and meticulously researched prose, he links the personal to the political. <br>--Writers' Trust of Canada Non-Fiction Prize jury citation <br> The emotional chilliness of early twentieth-century Toronto is blended with a tragic story of brilliant scientists and physicians doomed to madness, in journalist James FitzGerald's memoir, What Disturbs Our Blood. . . . Never maudlin or melodramatic, FitzGerald's book is a masterpiece of its genre, the chronicle of family secrets unearthed and healing attained. <br>--BC National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction jury citation <br> A memoir of extraordinary power and candour. . . . This book is as riveting as at


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"JAMES FITZGERALD is a journalist and author whose first book, Old Boys: The Powerful Legacy of Upper Canada College,"" ""was a controversial inside look at the attitudes and mores of Canada's ruling class. Revelations of the sexual abuse of boys at the school, first published in the book, led to the charging and conviction of two former teachers and the launching of a class action lawsuit against the college in 2002. The article that sparked What Disturbs Our Blood won a National Magazine Award."

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