His Family
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Originally published | May 16, 1917 |
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Authors | Ernest Poole |
Page count | 320 (first edition, hardback) |
Publishers | Macmillan Publishers |
Genres | Novel |
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ID | 2217562 |
About His Family
His Family is a novel by Ernest Poole published in 1917 about the life of a New York widower and his three daughters in the 1910s. It received the first Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1918.
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A former police and crime commissioner has faced a backlash for a tweet posted after The Killing of Sir David Amess .
In the now deleted tweet Arfon Jones , PCC for North Wales between 2016-2021, said " this is what happens" when you have a government that " sows hate".
Brecon and Radnorshire Conservative MP Fay Jones replied that Mr Jones was " not fit for public office".
The former Plaid Cymru member has since apologised for the tweet, adding that it was " untimely and offensive".
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Fay Jones said Mr Jones's comments were " completely out of line".
I appreciate your apology. You were absolutely out of line. You have a long history of attacking and disrespecting those who disagree With You . You are not fit for public office.
— Fay Jones MP (@JonesyFay) The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.Many others criticised the comments online, with one user posting: " I hope you apologise to His Family profusely; they're The Ones that deserve it, not Twitter".
Other users labelled the comments a " disgrace" and accused Mr Jones of previously contributing to the political " toxicity" he claimed he was trying to express concern about.
In his apology Mr Jones said he was trying to express concern about the " toxic nature of our political discourse".
I wish to apologise for my earlier tweet, it was untimely and insensitive.
What I was trying to express was concern about the toxic nature of our political discourse and the tragic consequences of such toxicity.
Mr Jones has been asked to comment.
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