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Crow Lake is a 2002 first novel written by Canadian author Mary Lawson.It won the Books in Canada First Novel Award in the same year and won the McKitterick Prize in 2003. It is set in a small farming community in Northern Ontario, the Crow Lake of the title, [1] and centres on the Morrison family (Kate the narrator, her younger sister Bo and older brothers Matt and Luke) and the events ...
The House Across the Lake was first published in the United States on June 21, 2022 through Dutton in hardback and ebook formats. [2] [3] An audiobook adaptation narrated by Bernadette Dunne was released simultaneously through Penguin Audio. [4] The book placed on the Publishers Weekly bestseller list for the week of July 10, 2022. [5]
Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place is a book-length essay by environmentalist Terry Tempest Williams.This book explores the relationship between the natural and unnatural along with condemning the American government for testing nuclear weapons in the West.
Warning: This post contains spoilers for eps. 1 and 2 of Apple's Lady in the Lake. In Lady in the Lake, the new show releasing on Apple TV+ on July 19, two chilling murders change the course of a ...
Hatchet is a 1987 young-adult wilderness survival novel written by American writer Gary Paulsen. [1] It is the first novel of five in the Hatchet series. Other novels in the series include The River (1991), Brian's Winter (1996), Brian's Return (1999) and Brian's Hunt (2003). [2]
Gone-Away Lake is a children's novel written by Elizabeth Enright, illustrated by Beth and Joe Krush, and published by Harcourt in 1957. It was a runner-up for the annual Newbery Medal and was named to the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award list in 1970.
The Birchbark House is a 1999 indigenous juvenile realistic fiction novel by Louise Erdrich, and is the first book in a five book series known as The Birchbark series.The story follows the life of Omakayas and her Ojibwe community beginning in 1847 near present-day Lake Superior.
Kirkus Reviews gave the book a starred review and called it "a stylish, sexy, suspenseful period drama about a newsroom and the city it covers." [ 5 ] It also received a starred review from Publishers Weekly , whose reviewer wrote that it "captures the era's zeitgeist while painting a striking portrait of unapologetic female ambition."