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This Bright Dust

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"A stirring tale of the Great Depression on Canada's Alberta prairie. Readers will be moved." — Publishers Weekly
One of the CBC's Canadian Fiction Books to Read in Fall 2024

As the Great Depression winds down and war in Europe looms, the small Prairie community of Grayley is all but abandoned. After a decade of dust and drought, few families remain. With growing season approaching, Abel Dodds and the Wisharts decide to plant their crops once again — their last chance to make a living on their debt-burdened farms. But when they learn of an impending royal visit, tensions ignite between the neighbours.

Deeply rooted in the landscape of the Prairies and laced with contemporary concerns, This Bright Dust deftly explores the relationship between people and the land they inhabit. In a richly layered novel, Berkhout tells a moving tale of promise and disillusionment, of near disaster and the cultivation of joy.


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Publisher: Goose Lane Editions

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  • ISBN: 9781773104171
  • Release date: September 3, 2024

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  • ISBN: 9781773104171
  • File size: 2316 KB
  • Release date: September 3, 2024

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EPUB ebook

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English

"A stirring tale of the Great Depression on Canada's Alberta prairie. Readers will be moved." — Publishers Weekly
One of the CBC's Canadian Fiction Books to Read in Fall 2024

As the Great Depression winds down and war in Europe looms, the small Prairie community of Grayley is all but abandoned. After a decade of dust and drought, few families remain. With growing season approaching, Abel Dodds and the Wisharts decide to plant their crops once again — their last chance to make a living on their debt-burdened farms. But when they learn of an impending royal visit, tensions ignite between the neighbours.

Deeply rooted in the landscape of the Prairies and laced with contemporary concerns, This Bright Dust deftly explores the relationship between people and the land they inhabit. In a richly layered novel, Berkhout tells a moving tale of promise and disillusionment, of near disaster and the cultivation of joy.


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