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Lost Geography
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276 pages
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Focusing on the theme of migration and its impact on family dynamics, the novel follows a Saskatchewan woman and her Scottish husband across sixty years, highlighting their independent daughter in Toronto and her granddaughter in France with her Turkish-English husband. Set against both rural and urban backdrops, the story delves into how these resilient characters adapt to new environments and cope with sudden loss, illustrating the transmission of survival instincts through generations.
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2002, paperback
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