Alaska highway two-step / Caroline Woodward.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781550178012 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 176 pages : map 22 cm.
- Publisher: Madeira Park, British Columbia : Lost Moose Publishing, 2017.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Previously published: Vancouver: Polestar Book Publishers, 1993. Canadian author. |
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Subject: | Journalists > Fiction. Aunts > Fiction. Families > Fiction. Diaries > Fiction. Adventure stories. Canadian fiction. Alaska Highway > Fiction. |
Genre: | Mystery |
Available copies
- 2 of 3 copies available at Sitka.
- 1 of 1 copy available at Chetwynd Public Library. (Show preferred library)
Holds
- 0 current holds with 0 total copies.
Other Formats and Editions
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Chetwynd Public Library | FIC WOO (Text) | 35222000987734 | Adult Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
Fort Nelson Public Library | FIC WOO (Text) | 35246000927671 | Adult Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
Sechelt Public Library | F WOOD (Text) | 33260000445438 | Fiction | Volume hold | Checked out | 2024-03-25 |
- Independent Publishing Group
"...one of those rare books--a satisfying mystery that has no criminal content whatsoever ... even the most hidebound mystery reader is likely to be delighted by this well-written and intriguing tale."
--The Toronto Star
"...a worthy successor to her short fiction collection ... Woodward interweaves several intriguing narrative threads into this intense first-person tale of [Mercy's] actual and mental journeys to discover family, past and present, that will give her life wholeness...enhancing this narrative is the delightfully witty voice of Mercy Brown."
--Canadian Literature
When Mercy Brown, a reluctant psychic and freelance journalist, discovers her late Aunt Ginger's diaries, packed with early Canadian dance history and a painful past, she realizes that she has two mysteries to sort out. Mercy Brown and her dog Sadie embark on a writing assignment up the Alaska Highway.
A BC bestseller, Alaska Highway Two-Step was selected as one of The Globe & Mail's Top 100 Books. Caroline Woodward's sharp wit and unerring ability to create warm, believable characters make this a delightful novel of the North.
- Midpoint Books
"...one of those rare books--a satisfying mystery that has no criminal content whatsoever ... even the most hidebound mystery reader is likely to be delighted by this well-written and intriguing tale."
--The Toronto Star
"...a worthy successor to her short fiction collection ... Woodward interweaves several intriguing narrative threads into this intense first-person tale of [Mercy's] actual and mental journeys to discover family, past and present, that will give her life wholeness...enhancing this narrative is the delightfully witty voice of Mercy Brown."
--Canadian Literature
When Mercy Brown, a reluctant psychic and freelance journalist, discovers her late Aunt Ginger's diaries, packed with early Canadian dance history and a painful past, she realizes that she has two mysteries to sort out. Mercy Brown and her dog Sadie embark on a writing assignment up the Alaska Highway.
A BC bestseller, Alaska Highway Two-Step was selected as one of The Globe & Mail's Top 100 Books. Caroline Woodward's sharp wit and unerring ability to create warm, believable characters make this a delightful novel of the North.
- Midpoint Books
A captivating travel-mystery novel about the road to adventure and self-discovery on the Alaska Highway.
- Perseus Publishing
"...one of those rare books--a satisfying mystery that has no criminal content whatsoever ... even the most hidebound mystery reader is likely to be delighted by this well-written and intriguing tale."
--The Toronto Star
"...a worthy successor to her short fiction collection ... Woodward interweaves several intriguing narrative threads into this intense first-person tale of [Mercy's] actual and mental journeys to discover family, past and present, that will give her life wholeness...enhancing this narrative is the delightfully witty voice of Mercy Brown."
--Canadian Literature
When Mercy Brown, a reluctant psychic and freelance journalist, discovers her late Aunt Ginger's diaries, packed with early Canadian dance history and a painful past, she realizes that she has two mysteries to sort out. Mercy Brown and her dog Sadie embark on a writing assignment up the Alaska Highway.
A BC bestseller, Alaska Highway Two-Step was selected as one of The Globe & Mail's Top 100 Books. Caroline Woodward's sharp wit and unerring ability to create warm, believable characters make this a delightful novel of the North.