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When thirty-year-old teacher Meg Blackwell embarks on a renovation project at the old family farmhouse, she discovers letters and photographs that begin to unravel the fabric of her identity. As she investigates a tragedy that originated in one man's twisted desire for recognition, Meg realizes that she isn't who she thought she was - and that she's inextricably linked to three generations of women whose creative gifts carry them through the darkest moments of their lives The Shelter Of Each Other is the story of how these three women come to revise and reshape themselves, and of the creative…mehr

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When thirty-year-old teacher Meg Blackwell embarks on a renovation project at the old family farmhouse, she discovers letters and photographs that begin to unravel the fabric of her identity. As she investigates a tragedy that originated in one man's twisted desire for recognition, Meg realizes that she isn't who she thought she was - and that she's inextricably linked to three generations of women whose creative gifts carry them through the darkest moments of their lives The Shelter Of Each Other is the story of how these three women come to revise and reshape themselves, and of the creative spirit itself, which contains the power to nourish and sustain, and sometimes, to break us. The story unfolds in Ontario, Canada, Scotland and in France, from 1902 until 1950.
Autorenporträt
Milree Latimer is an author who lives in Central Oregon. She is an expat Canadian who has been a teacher and a professor most of her life. Presently, she lives in the shelter of the Cascade Mountains with her husband, Jerry, and her cat, Justice. Latimer is the author of a memoir, and two novels, Those We Left Behind and Out of Place.