A northern gothic tale about resilience and belonging.
In a boom town dominated by a man-eating lake, Renee and Danny Chance
start a new life in his grandfather's cabin. Renee struggles to keep
her head above water until she is drawn into the orbit of two
beautifully notorious bar-singer cousins, and all three women are
called
to test the bonds of blood and loyalty. A polyphonic fable riddled
with
tall tales, Glory explores what it means to be a woman in
north-central BC by flooding the shores of the human heart.
"Stunning, raw prose and a fierce narrative that is irresistibly
readable."--The Malahat Review
"Sensitive, taut, and observant, each voice in Wigmore's complex
tapestry brings this small town brilliantly to life."--Eden Robinson
"A great novella is a work of alchemy, and that's what we're treated to
in Glory... The women in your life need this book, maybe almost as
much as the men do. Buy it for them."--Book Addiction