Isobel Gunn (Audiobook)
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"Brilliant . . . this is historical fiction at its very best." — National Post
"Captivating and tragic . . . the courageous Isobel lingers in the reader's imagination." — Maclean’s
"A fine novel . . . [Thomas's] point of view tantalizes and seduces the reader, who is moved by her keen understanding of relationships . . . More than anything this is a work about the healing power of love: a mother's love for her child; a friend's love for his friend; a husband's love for his wife; and a clergyman's love for the destitute." — The Globe and Mail
Audrey Thomas was born in Binghamton, New York, in 1953, and has lived in Canada since 1959. She divides her time between Galiano Island in the Gulf Islands of British Columbia and Victoria. She has published more than a dozen works of fiction. Her novels include Mrs. Blood (1970), Latakia (1979), Intertidal Life (1984), and Isobel Gunn (1999). "Natural History," a prize winner in the 1980 CBC Canadian Literary Awards, was published in her collection Real Mothers (1981).