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Ellen Airgood

    Une auteure dont le parcours comprend une enfance dans une ferme et des années de travail en tant que serveuse, trouve son inspiration dans le quotidien et les personnes qu'elle rencontre. Son écriture est profondément ancrée dans les réalités du travail acharné, de la compassion et du pouvoir des histoires humaines qui convergent dans une petite communauté au bord du lac. Puissant dans un riche réservoir d'expériences plutôt que dans une formation littéraire formelle, elle crée des récits avec une voix et une perspective distinctives. Son œuvre offre une exploration franche de la beauté trouvée dans l'ordinaire et de la résilience de l'esprit humain.

    Tin Camp Road
    South of Superior
    • South of Superior

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,6(3658)Évaluer

      Exploring themes of love, friendship, and charity, this heartfelt novel follows a young woman's journey towards personal growth and fulfillment. Through her experiences and relationships, she learns valuable lessons that inspire her to embrace a larger, more meaningful life.

      South of Superior
    • Tin Camp Road

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,6(1597)Évaluer

      Set against the wide open beauty of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, a wise, big hearted novel in which a young single mother and her ten-year-old daughter stand up to the trials of rural poverty and find the community they need in order to survive.Laurel Hill and her precocious daughter Skye have always been each other’s everything. The pair live on Lake Superior, where the local school has classes of just four children, and the nearest hospital is a helicopter ride away. Though they live frugally, eking out a living with Laurel’s patchwork of jobs, their deep love for each other feels like it can warm them even on the coldest of nights. What more do they need?One otherwise normal afternoon, their landlord decides to evict them in favor of a more profitable summer rental, and, without any warning, they are pushed farther to the margins. Suddenly it feels like the independence that has defined them is a liability. And when a dangerous incident threatens to separate them, Laurel and Skye must forever choose—will they leave the place they love and the hardscrabble life they’ve built to move closer to civilization, or risk everything to embrace the emptiness and wildness that has defined them?What follows is an uplifting, profoundly moving story about a mother and daughter fighting for each other, against all odds, as they learn to build community and foster the resilience that will keep them alive.

      Tin Camp Road