Cadillac Road
Cadillac Road
By Kristin Andrychuk
Starting in the 1950s, Cadillac Road is the story of Sharon Desjardins: from her earliest childhood memories leaving Northern Quebec and a violent father to adventures in Buffalo and Crystal Beach with her mother and younger sister, Gloria, to dreams of escaping claustrophobic poverty in shabby Grenville by going to Toronto and marrying a wealthy lawyer whom she doesn't love, having turned down local boy Clinton McClary because she doesn't think he'll amount to much. In the end, depressed and on pills, Sharon realizes she needs to be true to her heart, abandons her marriage and takes to the road, a road that could very well lead back to her original hometown of Cadillac.
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Guernica Editions (Essential Prose Series)
9781771831505
340 pages |
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About the author
Kristin Andrychuk, a longtime Kingston writer, has two published novels: The Swing Tree (Oberon 1996) and Riding the Comet (Oberon 2003). She has three times been the recipient of scholarships to attend the Banff Centre’s writing studios. Many of her short stories and poems have been published in literary magazines and anthologies. She is currently working on another novel.