Nobody Cares is a novel about abuse of power. It begins with the degradation suffered by a female student at the hands of entitled young men. The shattered woman struggles over the next twenty years to find a haven for herself and her son, a boy born of the rape she endured. She finds peace of mind on the faculty of a boutique law school in St. Andrews, a small town in New Brunswick, Canada. Her safe place falls apart when a private equity firm based in Texas targets the law school as an investment opportunity. She must face her assailants once again. She must prevail. This time, she is not alone.…mehr
Nobody Cares is a novel about abuse of power. It begins with the degradation suffered by a female student at the hands of entitled young men. The shattered woman struggles over the next twenty years to find a haven for herself and her son, a boy born of the rape she endured. She finds peace of mind on the faculty of a boutique law school in St. Andrews, a small town in New Brunswick, Canada. Her safe place falls apart when a private equity firm based in Texas targets the law school as an investment opportunity. She must face her assailants once again. She must prevail. This time, she is not alone.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rem Westland turned to writing after a career in the Canadian Forces, academia, public service, consulting, and politics. He has self-published, with his imprint Polarbear Lane Editions, a non-fiction account on his run for Canada's parliament in the 2011 federal election (Running for the People?) and a creative non-fiction history (Once Upon a Time: the Stories of a Heritage House, 2021). His first novel (Badly Hidden, 2017), also published by Polarbear Lane Editions, is about a former soldier who kills his wife during a PTSD event. His second novel (Nobody Cares, 2021) was published by TotalRecall Publications Inc. His short stories have been included in anthologies published by Ottawa Independent Writers.
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