![]() Then the novel moves back and forth in and out of the years, ending in 1939. Mitchell starts her austere novel in 1933, in a little town in Alberta, Canada, really a tiny outpost of sorts in this most Northern area of Western Canada. ![]() Alan Drew, the author of "Gardens of Water," would call it harsh. What I do know is that I could not put this novel down. Shandi Mitchell has written a deep and heart-rending tale of family, greed, strength and weakness in "Under This Unbroken Sky." Where she pulls this from is beyond me. ![]() After 30 pages, I knew I had found a really good one. ![]() I've been picking this book up and putting it down for a month now. ![]()
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