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River of Gold

By (author): Susan Dobbie

In this sequel to the best-selling novel When Eagles Call, two Hawaiian labourers – Kimo Kanui and his friend Moku – end their contract with the Hudson’s Bay Company in For Langley and trek north to join the great Cariboo gold rush of the early 1860s. Along with a black man from the Carolinas and a native Sto:lo woman won and freed in a card game, they face dangers and challenges along the trail as winter sets in.

Gun-toting Californians, drunken miners, hostile natives as well as characters from British Columbia’s history – James Douglas, Judge Begbie, Ovid Allard and Cataline – stride through the novel. River of Gold takes the reader on a journey through B.C.’s tumultuous history as the Hudson’s Bay rule over New Caledonia ends and the province of British Columbia begins. It’s a story of war and peace, of greed, of friendship and hatred, and of a man and a woman of different cultures learning to love again.

It is a story of the Cariboo, that great leveller, where a person’s mettle counted more than purse or pedigree, where strong men and women from all corners of the globe came together to forge a new and different society for British Columbians.

AUTHOR

Susan Dobbie

Susan Dobbie was born in Scotland and emigrated to Canada in 1957. She received a B.A. (English) from Simon Fraser University as a mature student. She has written newspaper and magazine articles, the earlier novel When Eagles Call, and a children’s story for Parks Canada titled “Jimmy Goes Home.” For fourteen years she was a docent at Langley Centennial Museum, where she developed her interest in early Pacific Northwest history. Now retired, she lives in Langley, BC.

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Dimensions:

198 Pages
9in * 6in * .7in
920gr

Published:

March 15, 2009

Publisher:

Ronsdale Press

ISBN:

9781553800712

Book Subjects:

FICTION / General

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Language:

eng

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