This Godforsaken Place: A Novel
By (Author) Cinda Gault
Brindle and Glass Publishing, Ltd
Brindle and Glass Publishing, Ltd
11th August 2015
Canada
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
240
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
297g
The year is 1885 and Abigail Peacock is resisting what seems to be an inevitable futurea sensible career as a teacher and marriage to the earnestly attentive local storeowner.
But then she buys a rifle, and everything changes.
This Godforsaken Placeis the absorbing tale of one tenacious womans journey set against dramatic myths of the Canadian wilderness and the American Wild West. Abigail's adventure introduces her to some of the most infamous characters of her timeincluding Annie Oakley and Gabriel Dumontand brings the high stakes of the New World into startling focus.
"This Godforsaken Place is a good adventure story with a strong female protagonist, but the best part...was learning more about Annie Oakley and the Wild West, as well as the Metis Rebellion in Saskatchewan with Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont. Gault managed to smoothly weave these two very different historical episodes into the story of Abigail Peacock from Wabigoon, Ontario." --Consumed by Ink blog-- (07/08/2015)
"The underlying question [of This Godforsaken Place] is certainly a fascinating one: in a fledgling society, determined to do things 'better, ' how much does the fate of the individual matter And should an individual be willing to accept injustice in the name of the greater good" --My Book Strings blog-- (08/04/2015)
Al Lit Up's character study of Abigail Peacock, the heroine of This Godforsaken Place, is extremely accurate.-- (07/08/2015)
All Lit Up features the all star cast of This Godforsaken Place for their Baseball themed PanLit Games post.-- (07/23/2015)
Cinda Gault chats with Naomi of Consumed by Ink blog and talks about her inspiration for Abigail's story, whether or not she'd make the same decisions as Abigail, and what she's working on next.-- (07/29/2015)
In her Year in Review, Naomi at Consumed by Ink chose This Godforsaken Place as one of her Top Seven debut novels of 2015.-- (12/17/2015)
Early on, Cinda Gault's imagination was captured by women's issues as she organized a shelter for victims of domestic violence. After completing two Masters degrees in Criminology and English, she went on to earn her PhD featuring female and Canadian national identity issues in women's writing of the 1960s and 1970s. Since then, she has taught and written about Canadian literature. Now she offers this story of a woman's epic journey with a horse and a gun.