• Her Name Was Margaret: Life and Death on the Streets

Her Name Was Margaret: Life and Death on the Streets

February 1, 2021 | ISBN 978-1-989496-32-9 | 300 Pages

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Feburary 2021300 pages | ISBN 978-1-989496-32-9 **Shortlisted for the Sarton Award for Nonfiction****Winner of the 2022 Hamilton Literary Award for Non-fiction****Winner of the 2022 Kerry Schooley Book Award** Margaret Jacobson was a sweet-natured young girl who played the accordion and had dreams of becoming a teacher until she had a psychotic break in her teens, which sent her down a much darker path. Her Name Was Margaret traces Margaret's life from her childhood to her death as a homeless woman on the streets of Hamilton, Ontario. With meticulous research and deep compassion author Denise Davy analyzed over eight hundred pages of… Read more
    • **Shortlisted for the Sarton Award for Nonfiction**
    • **Winner of the 2022 Hamilton Literary Award for Non-fiction**
    • **Winner of the 2022 Kerry Schooley Book Award**
  • E252 with DENISE DAVY (Jamie Tennant, Get Lit, 14/09/2021)
    Jamie Tennant interviews Denise about her Her Name Was Margaret.

    A Searing Tale of Homelessness (Steve Paikin, The Agenda with Steve Paikin, 02/03/2021)
    Denise discusses her book on The Agenda with Steve Paikin.

    You can't fake respect: Interviewing trauma victims (All Lit Up, 24/02/2021)
    Denise talks about interviewing trauma survivors with respect.

    Her Name Was Margaret (CHCH Morning Live!, 24/02/2021)
    Denise talks with Annette Hamm about Her Name Was Margaret.

    Denise Davy's Her Name Was Margaret is a Heartbreaking and Unflinching Examination of Mental Health & Homelessness (Open Book, 20/01/2020)
    As part of their True Story nonfiction series, Open Book invites Denise to talk about her writing process, how Margaret Jacobson inspired her, and more.

  • Denise Davy is a nationally recognized award-winning journalist who specializes in writing about mental health, homelessness and gender issues. She worked at the Hamilton Spectator for 26 years and was twice honoured with the Journalist of the Year award by the Ontario Newspaper Association and is a recipient of a National Newspaper Award, several Ontario Newspaper Association awards and two awards from the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario. In 1993, the Canadian Association of Journalists awarded her for co-founding the National Women in the Media conference. She is the recipient of four national journalism fellowships, which allowed her to investigate child prostitution in Thailand, poverty in India and the crisis in children's mental health services in Canada. She is founder of Purses for Margaret, which provides toiletries to homeless women. She lives in Burlington, ON.