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Sockeye

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"Vivid descriptions of characters and the beauty of a remote region of Oregon are the highlights of this work of literary fiction with distinct messages of redemption, forgiveness, and tolerance." -Sublime Book Review Joe Wallace returns to this remote Oregon valley from self-imposed exile to bury the father who abandoned him a decade ago. Sad, alone and drinking, Joe has nearly given up on life and love. Things change when Joe meets Ana, whose Nez Perce ancestors once called this valley home. Joe joins Ana's cause to restore a lost sockeye salmon run to the lake where he grew up. As their relationship deepens, their peril grows. Somebody wants them gone - or dead. The escalating threats rekindle a fire Joe thought was dead or buried in him. When his jealous brother tries to develop the family's land, Joe must make a stand. In the end, Joe discovers a life worth living, with a woman he was meant to love, in the place he was meant to live. And he realizes the redemption possible in a deep connection to the land.

Author Biography:

Born and raised in New York, Michael F. Tevlin is the grandson of Irish immigrants. He studied journalism at the University of Oregon and worked as a reporter before turning to freelance writing. In Sockeye, he combines two personal passions: the recovery of native salmon runs and the wild places of his adopted state. He and his wife have two sons and two grandchildren and make their home in Portland, Oregon.
Release date NZ
March 12th, 2020
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
2 illustrations
Pages
274
Dimensions
152x229x17
ISBN-13
9781684334650
Product ID
33191365

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