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"Elliott layers suspense with Greek myth, native legend, and personal back stories to create an existentialist puzzle. He offers nuanced observations of character, family, and society, lightly seasoned with a Pacific Northwest brand of magical realism."―Barbara Lloyd McMichael, Seattle Times
"Elliott provides a worthwhile exploration of the conflicting interests of tradition, commerce, and the environment. A good choice for readers interested in ecofiction and regional literature."―Library Journal
"Scott Elliott's compelling prose vividly captures the essence of its wilderness setting."―Joni Rodgers, WhatStellaReads.com
"Tribal culture, environmental concerns, and the need for work in a land where beauty won't put food on the table lead to adventurous encounters, dangerous forest pursuits, and questions . . . to take to . . . book clubs to discuss."―Trina Hayes,, Hungry for Good Books
"A subtle, brooding novel of environmentalism and human complexities set in the Pacific Northwest."―Shelf Awareness, July 2013
"A fine, timely work....Elliott achieved his goal as a novelist ― to help a reader fall in love with the natural world, especially that place perched on the edge of the Pacific Ocean. It’s a book worth reading, especially for those of us who already love the Pacific Northwest."―Skip Nelson, Walla Walla Union Bulletin
"A fine, timely work....Elliott achieved his goal as a novelist ― to help a reader fall in love with the natural world, especially that place perched on the edge of the Pacific Ocean. It’s a book worth reading, especially for those of us who already love the Pacific Northwest."―Skip Nelson, Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
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