Rowan Hanson, the extraordinary heroine of this new novel by bestselling author Anne Cameron, learns to be independent at an early age. Her mother dies in childbirth, she is raised in a floating logging camp by her grandmother, she makes her own way working for the SPCA and BC Ferries. When she gets involved with Jim, she refuses to get involved with the ex, the kids, the house, the car, the boat or the lawyer who's apt to wind up with it all, anyway. But in the end Rowan has to take the advice her grandmother gave her twenty years earlier: When it's your turn to take your kick at the can, kiddo, you do 'er.
Cameron's women aren't whiners. Their problems are believable, their triumphs small but fulfilling. They feel real enough, likable enough, to want to call one up to go out for coffee. -Coast News
Anne Cameron writes a good story! The people are very "real".., and the story line is intersting. I read this a few years back.., and am happy to get a chance to buy it (loaned it out and it was never returned).I look forward to reading it again. If you liked "Bastard Out of Carolina" or "Snow On The Pines".., this novel will keep your interest. Thanks, Ms. Cameron.
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