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Finding My Own Way

Published
Sep 2001
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
184

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It's an exciting time for seventeen-year-old Libby, as she announces to her aunt that she plans to leave Toronto in the 1950s to spend the summer living alone in the empty family home in Pinkney Corners. Libby is determined to make it on her own and to spend some time honing her skills as a writer so that she can become a novelist and journalist like her deceased mother. But living alone can be a challenge. Libby makes a little money working at the five and dime, but the local paper can't afford to hire. And then there's the strange men that she sees on the property, and the uncomfortable attentions of the store's assistant manager. But there are some bright spots in the summer - new friendships and the possibility of romance with handsome Michael, her best friend's brother. Libby is put to the test when she stands up against sexual harassment from her boss and writes an article on it for the paper, running the risk of losing her job and the respect of the community.

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Sep 2001 Napoleon and Co ISBN 0929141830
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Sep 2001 Turtleback Books ISBN 0613776259
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Sep 2001 Dundurn Press ISBN 1459716892
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Sep 2001 Napoleon and Co ISBN B00B3W5XWE
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