Family Resemblances

Family Resemblances

Anne Cameron
$24.95

 


This new novel by the bestselling writer Anne Cameron is the story of two women who seem similar but are very different: Cedar Campbell and her mother Kate. Cedar comes into the world a few months after her parents' shotgun wedding and grows up with her father, who is violent and adulterous, and with Kate, who is far too accommodating and forgiving. By the time Cedar is ten years old she's spending most of her time at a neighbour's farm, finding solace in the animals and the straightforward hard work, and after she finishes high school she moves to the farm permanently. Kate is disappointed and jealous, seeing Cedar's choice as a defection or a rebuke, and Cedar is determined to keep moving, to be her own person and to avoid being haunted by past horrors. Through the years, from the time Kate is a young woman to the time Cedar is a middle-aged one, both women must grapple with the powerful and sometimes contradictory forces of love, anger, fear and forgiveness--each in her own way, in her own life.
 
"...Family Resemblances is a satisfying book..."
-Rebecca Wigod, Vancouver Sun
–Vancouver Sun

"...Though her words are often harsh, she says them with humour and an obvious concern for the state of the world. She is eminently quotable."
-Cheratra Yaswen, Xtra West
–Xtra West

"...If you like character - driven novels than this novel will certainly suffice. This is the Nanaimo born author's umpteenth novel, proving she knows her craft well."
-Monique Tamminga, The Langley Times
–The Langley Times

"...Cameron is too good - note-perfect even - at evoking the unhappy stuff...Cameron's first loyalty is...to help with the healing, to help her readers and her characters feel better."
-Val Ross, Literary Review of Canada
–Literary Review of Canada

"...Family Resemblances is a fun read, filled with passion and the joy and pain of everyday life."
-Karen X. Tulchinsky, Herizons
–Herizons

 


Harbour Publishing
ISBN: 9781550173017
Paperback / softback
6.0 in x 9.0 in - 302 pp
Publication Date: 15/10/2003
BISAC Subject(s): FIC000000-FICTION / General 

Description


This new novel by the bestselling writer Anne Cameron is the story of two women who seem similar but are very different: Cedar Campbell and her mother Kate. Cedar comes into the world a few months after her parents' shotgun wedding and grows up with her father, who is violent and adulterous, and with Kate, who is far too accommodating and forgiving. By the time Cedar is ten years old she's spending most of her time at a neighbour's farm, finding solace in the animals and the straightforward hard work, and after she finishes high school she moves to the farm permanently. Kate is disappointed and jealous, seeing Cedar's choice as a defection or a rebuke, and Cedar is determined to keep moving, to be her own person and to avoid being haunted by past horrors. Through the years, from the time Kate is a young woman to the time Cedar is a middle-aged one, both women must grapple with the powerful and sometimes contradictory forces of love, anger, fear and forgiveness--each in her own way, in her own life.
 
"...Family Resemblances is a satisfying book..."
-Rebecca Wigod, Vancouver Sun
–Vancouver Sun

"...Though her words are often harsh, she says them with humour and an obvious concern for the state of the world. She is eminently quotable."
-Cheratra Yaswen, Xtra West
–Xtra West

"...If you like character - driven novels than this novel will certainly suffice. This is the Nanaimo born author's umpteenth novel, proving she knows her craft well."
-Monique Tamminga, The Langley Times
–The Langley Times

"...Cameron is too good - note-perfect even - at evoking the unhappy stuff...Cameron's first loyalty is...to help with the healing, to help her readers and her characters feel better."
-Val Ross, Literary Review of Canada
–Literary Review of Canada

"...Family Resemblances is a fun read, filled with passion and the joy and pain of everyday life."
-Karen X. Tulchinsky, Herizons
–Herizons

 

Details


Harbour Publishing
ISBN: 9781550173017
Paperback / softback
6.0 in x 9.0 in - 302 pp
Publication Date: 15/10/2003
BISAC Subject(s): FIC000000-FICTION / General