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Flying Lessons
Contributor(s): Hood-Caddy, Karen (Author)
ISBN: 0929141806     ISBN-13: 9780929141800
Publisher: Napoleon and Co
OUR PRICE:   $20.69  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2001
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Annotation: Jessie and her small group of activist friends again fight environmental exploitation, this time the builders of a resort which will destroy the ecosystem of the lake on which she lives. Jessie must wage an exhausting uphill battle against the callousness of the developer. At the same time, Jessie finds herself unexpectedly saddled with a friend's home-based bird sanctuary, where she cares for an injured baby loon who inspires her with its will to live. But a painful decision lies ahead for Jessie, as she begins to feel, despite herself, that non-violent means of protest may no longer be an effective solution to the world's ills.
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Women
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.68" H x 5.92" W x 8.64" (0.69 lbs) 248 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

The sequel to Tree Fever is a story of redemption and the power of belief. Tree Fever, Hood-Caddy's first novel, introduced strong, spiritual heroine Jessie Dearborn, who struggled to save an old growth stand from a ruthless developer in her small Muskoka town and found her life's meaning in the process. Flying Lessons once again finds Jessie and her small group of friends fighting those who would despoil the beauty of nature, this time the builders of a resort which will destroy the ecosystem of the lake on which she lives. Jesse must wage an exhausting uphill battle against the callousness of those who would exploit the natural world for their own gain. At the same time, Jessie finds herself unexpectedly saddled with a friend's home-based bird sanctuary, where she cares for an injured baby loon who inspires her with its will to live. But Flying Lessons is really the story of two different women as Alex, a hard-driven investment lawyer from the city, faces her own mortality and seeks a healing sanctuary at Jessie's home, where she learns to listen to her inner self again. This is another uplifting tale of personal growth and idealism by a writer with a compassionate, distinctive vision of the world.


Contributor Bio(s): Hood-Caddy, Karen: -

Karen Hood-Caddy is an avid nature lover and the author of seven novels. Her first novel in The Wild Place Adventure Series, Howl, was nominated for the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children Award. She lives on Georgian Bay in Ontario.