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Inlanders of the Pacific Northwest are resilient during Prohibition, making moonshine or riding the rails or dancing for money or smuggling liquor across the Canadian border. Some go to prison or are shot and killed. The lucky ones have the thrill and distraction of falling in love. Be inspired by the optimism, ingenuity, and perseverance of everyday people. The struggle from farms and a sod house to flapper fun, dance halls, drinking houses and serenades on Loon Lake, Washington, where a lake cabin is built in 1928 that becomes the author's sanctuary. A combination of memoir, family history and fiction based on oral legend.…mehr

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Inlanders of the Pacific Northwest are resilient during Prohibition, making moonshine or riding the rails or dancing for money or smuggling liquor across the Canadian border. Some go to prison or are shot and killed. The lucky ones have the thrill and distraction of falling in love. Be inspired by the optimism, ingenuity, and perseverance of everyday people. The struggle from farms and a sod house to flapper fun, dance halls, drinking houses and serenades on Loon Lake, Washington, where a lake cabin is built in 1928 that becomes the author's sanctuary. A combination of memoir, family history and fiction based on oral legend.
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Victoria Ventris Shea After a career in education and writing oline courses with video, Victoria presents her first novel for entertainment, SHAGOON. Her writing typically includes experiences in the natural environment, having lived most of her life in the woods of Washington state. Now she indulges in research and the creation of true-to-life characters to put together bits of history in new ways. Having always admired Native American cultures, when a psychic told her thirty years ago that she had once been an Alaskan Native twin, and she learned that twins were left to die in some Native cultures of the past, she felt compelled to investigate. The story of SHAGOON has been building ever since.