Poplar Hill is a gripping tale of survival, moral dilemmas, and the enduring spirit of one remarkable woman. In the midst of an unforgiving ice storm, Kitty Stevenson-a woman shaped by the Great Depression and scarred by the horrors of Nazi Germany-faces a life-threatening heart attack in the isolation of rural Canada. With her neighbors rallying to save her, Kitty reflects on a life of extraordinary wealth, devastating poverty, and a war-torn past that culminates in a haunting revelation. In the end, only one story remains, a tale of murder, and the brutal truth that "It was war, damn it, it was war."
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Steve Glines is the Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Wilderness House Press and Wilderness House Literary Review, an online quarterly. In his past lives, he has been a general assignment reporter, a political commentator, a technical writer with two monthly technical columns and half a dozen computer science books to his credit. Today he writes poetry and fiction. In 2016 he was awarded the Ibbetson Street Press Lifetime Achievement Award and a lifetime achievement award from the Massachusetts State Democratic Party. He is a past member of the Robert Creeley Foundation and is a past Assistant District Governor for Rotary International.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Poplar Hill is a gripping tale of survival, moral dilemmas, and the enduring spirit of one remarkable woman. In the midst of an unforgiving ice storm, Kitty Stevenson-a woman shaped by the Great Depression and scarred by the horrors of Nazi Germany-faces a life-threatening heart attack in the isolation of rural Canada. With her neighbors rallying to save her, Kitty reflects on a life of extraordinary wealth, devastating poverty, and a war-torn past that culminates in a haunting revelation. In the end, only one story remains, a tale of murder, and the brutal truth that 'It was war, damn it, it was war.'. Artikel-Nr. 9781960082015
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