The Piano Man's Daughter

1995 novel by Timothy Findley
First edition

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

  1. ^ "The Piano Man's Daughter". CBC. 15 June 2017.
  2. ^ "From Page to Screen: Scotiabank Giller Prize Books Transformed into Films". Scotiabank Giller Prize. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
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Works by Timothy Findley
Novels
Short fiction
collections
Drama
  • 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)
Documentary films
  • The National Dream (1974)
  • Dieppe 1942 (1979)
Non-fiction
  • Inside Memory (1990)
  • From Stone Orchard (1998)
  • Journeyman: Travels of a Writer (2003)


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