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Windshift Line: A Father and Daughter's Story

by Rita Moir
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Overview

In this beautifully written and deeply moving book, Rita Moir draws strength from her father’s words as she deals with a relationship with an abusive man, the challenges of living on her own in the country, and the disappointment of another thwarted romance. In turn, she offers the same strength to her father when he must confront his own illness, loss of memory, and death.

Through these experiences, Moir faces the reality of death and encounters her windshift line—the boundary where opposing forces collide, twist and swirl—and she comes out on top. In the end, she transforms loneliness, fear, and loss into life-affirming power and renewal.

Synopsis

In this beautifully written and deeply moving book, Rita Moir draws strength from her father’s words as she deals with a relationship with an abusive man, the challenges of living on her own in the country, and the disappointment of another thwarted romance. In turn, she offers the same strength to her father when he must confront his own illness, loss of memory, and death. Through these experiences, Moir faces the reality of death and encounters her windshift line—the boundary where opposing forces collide, twist and swirl—and she comes out on top. In the end, she transforms loneliness, fear, and loss into life-affirming power and renewal.

About the Author, Rita Moir

Rita Moir is the author of Survival Gear and the award-winning Buffalo Jump. She has also written for CBC Radio, the Globe and Mail, and the Toronto Star. She lives in Winlaw, British Columbia, Canada.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2005
Publisher
Greystone Books
Pages
196
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781926812359

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