BOSS CANVASMAN

by PATRICK L. McKIERNAN


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$34.95
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 23/06/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 294
ISBN : 9781425708450
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 294
ISBN : 9781469124117

About the Book

Alfred Adler states that “The supreme law of life is this: The sense of worth shall not be allowed to be diminished.” His view supports a central theme in Boss Canvasman. The setting involves the O’Donnell family and ex-circus workers during the 1930s, a time of the Great Depression and Prohibition in the United States. Devlin O’Donnell strives for a sense of well-being only to experience painful shame through the bizarre behavior of his brother, Egan. As Devlin seeks the love of Eileen Coleman, he fears Egan’s mannerisms will convince Eileen that Devlin is also mentally unbalanced. Throughout the narrative, he struggles to deny this interpretation. Egan’s closeness to his mother, Maura, adds mystery to the novel. Determined to uncover its meaning, Devlin engages in a search that brings him to a secret Egan shares with Maura. At a pivotal point in the tale, the mystery unfolds, and Devlin explodes in drastic action. The ex-circus people provide further structure to the narrative. Jerry Burke is a former boss canvasman, the person responsible for erection of the main tent. Sean Sweeny who had unloaded flatcars befriends Devlin. Sean’s ambiguous references to the boss canvasman puzzle Devlin, adding intrigue to the story. Injured in a circus accident, Sean longs for a return to the circus, a life maintaining his self-esteem. Sean’s use of Irish lore and circus language bind the novel together metaphorically. His desire for recognition creates disturbing consequences for himself and Devlin.


About the Author

Patrick L. McKiernan is a communications consultant. At the high school and college levels, he taught expository and creative writing. In adult education he has conducted classes in assertiveness training, personality profiling, and memoir writing. His publications include articles on amphibious warfare, learning styles, and censorship. With another teacher, he built a Cape Cod. There he lives with his wife, Rose, in a New England town, where they enjoy gardening, music, reading, nature walks, and participation in a Civil War group.