Painting Mercy

Fiction & Literature, Family Life, LGBT, Gay
Cover of the book Painting Mercy by Mary  Donnarumma Sharnick, Penmore Press  LLC
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Author: Mary Donnarumma Sharnick ISBN: 9781946409591
Publisher: Penmore Press LLC Publication: September 21, 2018
Imprint: Penmore Press LLC Language: English
Author: Mary Donnarumma Sharnick
ISBN: 9781946409591
Publisher: Penmore Press LLC
Publication: September 21, 2018
Imprint: Penmore Press LLC
Language: English

In Painting Mercy, the sequel to prize-winning Orla’s Canvas, Orla, now twenty-four, has been studying and painting in New York City.  It is 1975.  Saigon has fallen to the Communists, and Vietnamese refugees have been invited to settle in New Orleans by Archbishop Hannan, a former paratrooper and military chaplain in WW II.  Orla’s childhood friend and forever confidant, Tad Charbonneau, is practicing immigration law in New Orleans, where he mitigates challenging adoption cases involving children, many of them bi-racial, recently airlifted from Saigon and in need of new families.  On her way back home for Katie Cowles’ wedding and a summer painting in misspelled St. Suplice, Orla reconnects with Tad and contemplates her future.  While she anticipates marriage and family with her undisputed soul mate, she discovers upsetting news about Tad’s sexuality and learns that her forty-three-year-old mother is pregnant. Adding to her troubling personal revelations, Orla becomes involved in the devastating costs of war for former GI and Katie’s brother Denny Cowles and Mercy Cleveland, a Vietnamese orphan who eventually becomes as essential to Orla as her art.  Orla once again calls upon her art to make sense of loss and gain.  Through her craft she reimagines how Love and Home might look, finally charting a future for herself she had not previously considered possible.    

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In Painting Mercy, the sequel to prize-winning Orla’s Canvas, Orla, now twenty-four, has been studying and painting in New York City.  It is 1975.  Saigon has fallen to the Communists, and Vietnamese refugees have been invited to settle in New Orleans by Archbishop Hannan, a former paratrooper and military chaplain in WW II.  Orla’s childhood friend and forever confidant, Tad Charbonneau, is practicing immigration law in New Orleans, where he mitigates challenging adoption cases involving children, many of them bi-racial, recently airlifted from Saigon and in need of new families.  On her way back home for Katie Cowles’ wedding and a summer painting in misspelled St. Suplice, Orla reconnects with Tad and contemplates her future.  While she anticipates marriage and family with her undisputed soul mate, she discovers upsetting news about Tad’s sexuality and learns that her forty-three-year-old mother is pregnant. Adding to her troubling personal revelations, Orla becomes involved in the devastating costs of war for former GI and Katie’s brother Denny Cowles and Mercy Cleveland, a Vietnamese orphan who eventually becomes as essential to Orla as her art.  Orla once again calls upon her art to make sense of loss and gain.  Through her craft she reimagines how Love and Home might look, finally charting a future for herself she had not previously considered possible.    

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