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Loggers' Daughters

by (author) Maureen Brownlee

Publisher
Oolichan Books
Initial publish date
Oct 2013
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780889822948
    Publish Date
    Oct 2013
    List Price
    $19.95

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Description

It is 1983. On the streets of Vancouver women's libbers are marching. In the forests of the northern interior a tapped out logging contractor is slowly going broke. Down the road, on a small stump ranch, Adare and Dave Wilkins face the fact that they have given the best years of their lives to a farm that can never support them. In a tumultuous time, when ancient values are being put to the test and found wanting, a scattered family is forced into an uneasy proximity by the need to make end-of-life decisions for their dying mother. Exploring the forces that shape individuals, families and communities Loggers' Daughters weaves the story of one logging family onto the tapestry of the industry that built British Columbia.

About the author

Maureen Brownlee was born on the western slope of the northern Rockies. A former journalist, she has also worked as an outfitter’s cook, a trail guide, a bookkeeper and an employment counsellor. For ten years she was variously publisher, editor, reporter, photographer, graphic designer (and janitor) for a weekly community newspaper. She studied Literature and Creative Writing through the Open University and UNBC. Cambium Blue is her second novel, her first was Loggers’ Daughters (Oolichan Books, 2013). Brownlee lives near Valemount, BC.

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Editorial Reviews

"An epic novel set in the forests of the Rocky Mountain trench - a part of BC that has long been waiting for its definitive reflection in fiction. Loggers' Daughters accomplishes this with a story so gripping, and a writing style so evocative, it will surely become a Canadian classic." ~ Andreas Schroeder, Renovating Heaven