
Halfway to Schist
Peter Bridgford
(Author)Description
Jane "Red" Rogers is the daughter of two geologists, so her childhood has been overshadowed by all things having to do with the rock cycle, plate tectonics, and glaciation.
When her mother commits suicide, Red and her father embark on an adventure to restore an old family fishing lodge on an island in the Georgian Bay area of Canada. Along the way, Red must navigate around the submerged hazards resulting from the friendship with a local boy and an Anishinaabe man and his grandson-all the while trying to fit in with the rich teen aged crowd at the local hotel.
With each misadventure Red encounters, her mother's journal continues to teach her how the lessons of geology and glaciation are as applicable to human beings as they are to her beloved rocks and ice.
Product Details
Publisher | Black Rose Writing |
Publish Date | March 31, 2022 |
Pages | 276 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781684339099 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.7 inches | 0.7 pounds |
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Reviews
"Bridgford is a master storyteller who keeps the tension building as the conflict steadily increases and multiple characters foreshadow rising danger." -US Review of Books
"A thoughtful, engaging tale about loss and growing up." -Kirkus Reviews
"Halfway to Schist is a lovely novel that brought back a nostalgic feeling of lazy summers full of fun and discovery." -Seattle Book Review
"Red's story is profound and impactful; she is the epitome of someone determined to make the best of their situation, despite the many, many challenges they face." -San Francisco Book Review
"I love this book! Halfway to Schist is one of those books that leave you with a bittersweet feeling and fill you with an inexplicable warmth after reading." -Manhattan Book Review
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