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Set beneath a boundless prairie sky, Sun Shed tethers the wilderness of the 1870s to the drought and poverty of the 1930s and brings to life characters honed from the harsh realities of the times. It is the story of freedom lost for the Indian of the plains and of freedom hard-earned by the pioneer. It is the story of Bronwyn, a concert pianist, who survives the dark, raw violence of a new land to create a sanctuary of light in remembrance of the fortunes and misfortunes of her life. It is the story of Alistair, an old man who hoards his regret and Liri, a young woman who discovers that she is worthy of love after all.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Set beneath a boundless prairie sky, Sun Shed tethers the wilderness of the 1870s to the drought and poverty of the 1930s and brings to life characters honed from the harsh realities of the times. It is the story of freedom lost for the Indian of the plains and of freedom hard-earned by the pioneer. It is the story of Bronwyn, a concert pianist, who survives the dark, raw violence of a new land to create a sanctuary of light in remembrance of the fortunes and misfortunes of her life. It is the story of Alistair, an old man who hoards his regret and Liri, a young woman who discovers that she is worthy of love after all.
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Autorenporträt
Lee Thomas Ward lives by a lake in the boreal forest of Saskatchewan, Canada. He draws on the rich and curious diversities of nature, both human and wild, to weave landscapes from words. He favors solitude over social interaction, songbirds over brass bands.