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True North

Published
Mar 2000
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Suspense Suspense
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288

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For six years Bailey Lockhart has lived alone in the Alaskan bush, supporting herself from the cockpit of a floatplane. She is the only white woman in a land owned by the local Ingalik tribe; her closest neighbor is a fellow bush pilot and activist named Kash. Bailey and Kash are drawn to each other, but their fiercely independent natures keep them apart.

When two Easterners hire Bailey to pilot them into the bush, a series of events is set in motion that will upset the delicate racial balance of the land and lead to violence. As the truth behind the couple's arrival becomes apparent, the refuge Bailey has created for herself shatters. Forced to face the demons of her unresolved past, she is given a chance to free herself at last from the secret that haunts her. 

Marked by spare, resonant prose and imbued with an indelible sense of place, True North tells a powerful story of adventure and survival. It is a welcome debut by a gifted new voice in literary fiction.

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Feb 2001 Plume ISBN13 9780452282230 ISBN10 0452282233
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First Edition Mar 2000 Dutton ISBN13 9780525945307 ISBN10 052594530X
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Mar 2001 Penguin ISBN13 9781101213100 ISBN10 1101213108
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Mar 2001 Plume ISBN10 B00132S78Q
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