True North

True North

by KimberleyKafka (Author)

Synopsis

An extremely commercial wilderness thriller strongly reminiscent of Snow Falling on Cedars Bailey Lockhart has fled from her horrific past and is surviving alone in the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness. Her nearest human contact is 80 miles downriver a Native American Indian settlement with whom she occasionally trades. The Native population is deeply resentful of white settlers and, although she maintains a guarded peace with them, there is much tension under the surface. When a young couple from back east arrives, on the pretence of a fishing trip, her world radically changes and the tensions soon explode. The harsh demands of survival in a land that allows no margin for error put Bailey on an inexorable course to a dead reckoning with her past, with the Native Americans, with the young couple who have put everything in jeopardy and with the wilderness itself.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Pan Books
Published: 04 May 2001

ISBN 10: 0330392999
ISBN 13: 9780330392990

Author Bio
Kimberley Kafka is a relative of the great Franz Kafka. She is a certified Wilderness EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) who has owned and operated wilderness fishing lodges in Alaska and Labrador. She had taught writing and literature at the University of Michigan. This is her first novel. She lives in Milwaukee, USA.