Damnation spring : a novel
(Large Print)
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Published
Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company, 2021.
Format
Large Print
Edition
Large print edition.
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Status
Port Angeles - Large Print Fiction
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LP DAVIDSO Ash
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Subjects
LC Subjects
California, Northern -- Fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Environmental degradation -- Fiction.
Families -- Fiction.
Forests and forestry -- California, Northern -- Fiction.
Herbicides -- Toxicology -- Fiction.
Large type books.
Loggers -- Fiction.
Logging -- California, Northern -- Fiction.
Miscarriage -- Fiction.
Pastoral fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Environmental degradation -- Fiction.
Families -- Fiction.
Forests and forestry -- California, Northern -- Fiction.
Herbicides -- Toxicology -- Fiction.
Large type books.
Loggers -- Fiction.
Logging -- California, Northern -- Fiction.
Miscarriage -- Fiction.
Pastoral fiction.
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Published
Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company, 2021.
Edition
Large print edition.
Physical Desc
717 pages (large print) ; 22 cm.
Street Date
2112
Language
English
Notes
Description
"For generations, Rich Gundersen's family has chopped a livelihood out of the redwood forest along California's rugged coast. Now Rich and his wife, Colleen, are raising their own young son near Damnation Grove, a swath of ancient redwoods on which Rich's employer, Sanderson Timber Co., plans to make a killing. In 1977, with most of the forest cleared or protected, a grove like Damnation--and beyond it 24-7 Ridge--is a logger's dream. It's dangerous work. Rich has already lived decades longer than his father, killed on the job. Rich wants better for his son, Chub, so when the opportunity arises to buy 24-7 Ridge--costing them all the savings they've squirreled away for their growing family--he grabs it, unbeknownst to Colleen. Because the reality is their family isn't growing; Colleen has lost several pregnancies. And she isn't alone. As a midwife, Colleen has seen it with her own eyes. For decades, the herbicides the logging company uses were considered harmless. But Colleen is no longer so sure. What if these miscarriages aren't isolated strokes of bad luck? As mudslides take out clear-cut hillsides and salmon vanish from creeks, her search for answers threatens to unravel not just Rich's plans for the 24-7, but their marriage too, dividing a town that lives and dies on timber along the way. Told from the perspectives of Rich, Colleen, and Chub, in prose as clear as a spring-fed creek, this intimate, compassionate portrait of a community clinging to a vanishing way of life amid the perils of environmental degradation makes Damnation Spring an essential novel for our time"--,Provided by publisher.