Classified ads | Online Auctions | Our Weeklies | Long distance call | Weblocal
Transcontinental
novanewsnow.com
NNN Banner
Send this text to a friend Print this article Comment on this article

Family women’s history comes out

by Wendy Elliott/The Advertiser
View all articles from Wendy Elliott/The Advertiser
Article online since June 24th 2008, 8:25
Be the first to comment on this article
Family women’s history comes out
Author Betty Morgan of Port Williams (left) and editor Sheila Morrison of Just Right Pages. W.Elliott
Family women’s history comes out
BY WENDY ELLIOTT

Kings County Register

Saturday, Betty Morgan of Port Williams becomes a published author.

Her family biography, “Seven Crows a Secret,” will be launched at the Harvest Gallery in Wolfville June 28.

Morgan began collecting family history in written form about 1980. Her reach goes back four generations to an agricultural era in Nappan, Cumberland Co., but also depicts her own youth seven decades ago.

Using a fiction approach, Morgan describes the lives of her greatgrandmother and grandmother, acknowledging the hard work and circumscribed existence of those farmwomen. With artistic training, Morgan paints strong images in words to illustrate the loss of a farm and the early death of children.

It is when she reaches the lifetime of her mother, Dodie, Morgan hits her stride.

A strong and complex woman, Dodie had rich tales to tell her daughter, growing up in Moncton. The funniest was about her husband, Pat’s, proposal, replete with a confession of splendid tattoos; one of the saddest was about her decision to throw her mother, Sade’s, diaries into the nearby river without reading them.

In a sense, Morgan is redressing that wrong with her book. While she is excited about the publication, Morgan imagines her mother reacting with embarrassment.

“She would not be amused. I feel like I’m fulfilling her legacy for the sake of my kids,” she says.

Sheila Morrison began the editing and publishing process in February. She says she adored “Seven Crows a Secret” right away, and she’s read over 100 autobiographical manuscripts in recent years. Older women have good stories to tell, she firmly believes.

As a professional, Morrison, who moved to the Wolfville area a couple of years ago, removed the stress for Morgan and they’ve become friends.

“It’s been wonderful,” she says.

A thousand copies are being printed by Gaspereau Press in Kentville. Morgan is also having a Halifax launch, and plans to return to Moncton High School for her 60th high school reunion in July.

The Wolfville launch will take place from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

These articles could also interest you

Your comments

Full name:
(required)


Email address:


Your comments :
(required)


Please retype the word displayed below Can't read the word?

Please retype the word displayed below:


Reader Poll

  • Does the recent meat recall cause you to worry about what you eat?
  • Yes
  • No





Peach Galette with Almond Buttermilk Crust

Recipe of the day

Peach Galette with Almond Buttermilk Crust

Serve this free-form pie with a scoop of vanilla or goat's milk ice cream purchased at the market. [+] More

Links

  • Useful Links: Askmen.com
    AskMen.com is a free online destination for men, a men's portal, designed to provide men with daily ...