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Homesick

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It is the summer of 1959, and in a prairie town in Saskatchewan, Alec Monkman waits for his estranged daughter to come home, with the grandson he has never seen. But this is an uneasy reunion. Fiercely independent, Vera has been on her own since running away at nineteen – first to the army, and then to Toronto. Now, for the sake of her young son, she must swallow her pride and return home after seventeen years. As the story gradually unfolds, the past confronts the present in unexpected ways as the silence surrounding Vera's brother is finally shattered and the truth behind Vera's long absence revealed. With its tenderness, humour, and vivid evocation of character and place, Homesick confirms Guy Vanderhaeghe's reputation as one of Canada's most engaging and accomplished storytellers.

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Dec 1990 McClelland & Stewart (Canada) ISBN 0771086970
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Sep 1993 McClelland & Stewart ISBN 0771086997
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Apr 1999 McClelland & Stewart ISBN 0771086911
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Oct 1989 McClelland & Stewart (Canada) ISBN 0771086954
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May 1990 Houghton Mifflin ISBN 0899199259
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Dec 2010 -- Not Selected ISBN B005FY67GW
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