The Piano Man's Daughter
The Piano Man's Daughter is a novel by Timothy Findley, first published in 1995 by HarperCollins Canada.[1] It was a nominee for the 1995 Giller Prize.
Summary
In the novel, narrator Charlie Kilworth recounts the history of his family, concentrating on his mother Lily and his grandmother Ede to find out who is his real father.
Adaptation
The novel was adapted into a television film in 2003 by Sullivan Entertainment.[2]
References
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- The Last of the Crazy People (1967)
- The Butterfly Plague (1969)
- The Wars (1977)
- Famous Last Words (1981)
- Not Wanted on the Voyage (1984)
- The Telling of Lies (1986)
- Headhunter (1993)
- The Piano Man's Daughter (1995)
- You Went Away (1996)
- Pilgrim (1999)
- Spadework (2001)
collections
- Dinner Along the Amazon (1984)
- Stones (1988)
- Dust to Dust (1997)
- The Paper People (1967)
- Don't Let the Angels Fall (1969)
- The Whiteoaks of Jalna (1972)
- The Newcomers (1977)
- Can You See Me Yet? (1977)
- Catsplay (1978)
- The Wars (1983)
- The Stillborn Lover (1993)
- The Trials of Ezra Pound (2000)
- Elizabeth Rex (2001)
- Shadows (2001)
- The National Dream (1974)
- Dieppe 1942 (1979)
- Inside Memory (1990)
- From Stone Orchard (1998)
- Journeyman: Travels of a Writer (2003)
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