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A Room in the Forest

By (author): Heather Ramsay

<p>Nineteen-year-old Lily knows she doesn’t belong at a dead-end job in her father’s small-town Alberta furniture store, not when she’s been offered a job in the ancient forests of Haida Gwaii. But her search for a sense of place becomes more complicated when a band of tree planters she meets on the road question her assumptions about whose land she is moving towards. Once at the logging camp, the rugged work and her rough co-workers make her even more uncertain about where she fits in.</p><br><p>While measuring trees, Lily sees a mysterious figure who disappeared into the forest years before. Is he a man or a myth? Everyone has a different opinion. With a logging protest looming, Lily’s coworker and sometimes-friend, Chaz—a young half-Haida man whose white father owns the logging camp—ditches his job thanks to his uncle’s influence. As she meets more locals and learns about the community, Lily discovers surprising secrets about her estranged mother’s time in the area—and that her connection to this place may not be what she thought. Do the rumours Lily keeps hearing about a mysterious hermit have anything to do with her? As more and more questions rise to the surface, Lily plunges deeper into the forest to find out.</p><br><p>Former Haida Gwaii reporter and freelance writer Heather Ramsay makes her fiction debut with a startling coming-of-age novel about challenging old beliefs and finding one’s place in the world.</p>

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In A Room in the Forest Heather Ramsay invites readers on a profound journey of selfdiscovery set against the breathtaking backdrop of Haida Gwaii ancient landscapes Following Lily a young woman torn between family expectations and her own aspirations Ramsay weaves a compelling narrative that explores themes of identity belonging and the complex relationship between nature and humanity As Lily navigates the challenges of her new path in forestry the novel deftly examines the oftenoverlooked intersections of environmental stewardship and personal growth while Ramsays evocative prose captures the essence of the wild immersing readers in the lush imagery of towering trees and the vibrant pulse of the forest Prepare to be captivated by a tale that is as much about finding ones place in the world as it is about the transformative power of the wildernessHuux Percy Crosby Haida Gwaii

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Dimensions:

252 Pages

1.00gr
.84lb.63in6.00in * 9.00in

Published:

February 07, 2025

Publisher:

Caitlin Press

ISBN:

9781773861678

Book Subjects:

FICTION / World Literature / Canada / 20th Century

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