Cover image for February
February
Title:
February
Author:
Moore, Lisa, 1964-
ISBN:
9780802170705
Publication Information:
New York : Black Cat, 2009
Physical Description:
310 p. ; 21 cm
Abstract:
"Propelled by a local tragedy, in which an oil rig sinks in a violent storm off the coast of Newfoundland, ’February’ follows the life of Helen O’Mara, widowed by the accident, as she continuously spirals from the present day back to that devastating and transformative winter that persists in her mind and heart..."--Front flap.

In her external life, Helen O’Mara cleans house and attends yoga classes and looks after her children and grandchildren. And in her rich internal life, she continually revists her years with Cal, the beloved husband who died long ago aboard the oil rig Ocean Ranger. Then, one cold November night, her wayward son John, who made his girlfiend pregnant, comes home to help him decide what to do. As John grapples with what it might mean to be a father, Helen comes to terms with her memories of the dead.
Subject:
Widows -- Family relationships -- Fiction
Grief -- Fiction
Pregnancy, Unwanted -- Fiction
Reminiscing -- Fiction
Disasters -- Fiction
Widows -- Fiction
Ocean Ranger (Drilling rig) -- Fiction
Oil well drilling -- Accidents -- Fiction
Newfoundland and Labrador -- Fiction
Summary:
"Propelled by a local tragedy, in which an oil rig sinks in a violent storm off the coast of Newfoundland, ’February’ follows the life of Helen O’Mara, widowed by the accident, as she continuously spirals from the present day back to that devastating and transformative winter that persists in her mind and heart..."--Front flap.

In her external life, Helen O’Mara cleans house and attends yoga classes and looks after her children and grandchildren. And in her rich internal life, she continually revists her years with Cal, the beloved husband who died long ago aboard the oil rig Ocean Ranger. Then, one cold November night, her wayward son John, who made his girlfiend pregnant, comes home to help him decide what to do. As John grapples with what it might mean to be a father, Helen comes to terms with her memories of the dead.