Fireweed

Author:   Lauren Haddad ,  Thérèse Plummer
Publisher:   Audio Holdings
Edition:   Unabridged edition
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9798228815308


Publication Date:   15 July 2025
Format:   Audio  Audio Format
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Fireweed


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In the mowed-down industrial north of Prince George, Canada, ""white trash"" housewife Jenny Hayes shares a fence with the only First Nations woman in the neighborhood, Rachelle, and her two little girls. Jenny desperately wants a child and can't understand why Rachelle, with her trash-pocked and overgrown yard, should have what Jenny wants most in the world. But Jenny tries to suppress her judgment as she has with her mother Fi, a cougar who chain smokes cigarettes instead of changing the full diapers of her boyfriend's kids, and Missy, her best friend with Juicy Couture pulled tight over her baby bump and an unfurnished McMansion. Instead, she volunteers to babysit Rachelle's girls--brushing hair, folding laundry, and ignoring the stilettos tucked under the bed in Rachelle's disheveled home. But when two young women--the strawberry blonde, blue-eyed Beth Tremblay and Jenny's own neighbor, Rachelle--disappear along Highway 16, only Beth's face and name are plastered on billboards and broadcasted over the air. Rachelle's daughters are carted off by the state, and Jenny takes it upon herself to investigate. After all, Jenny thinks, who else is looking for her pariah of a neighbor? Jenny stutters through police encounters, asks the people living on the Rez all the wrong questions and ultimately faces--alongside the listener--the complicated motive behind her ""investigation."" With great awareness and care, Lauren Haddad's portrait of Jenny brilliantly exposes first our impulse to seek the myths--as opposed to the realities--of race, class, and gender oppression in rural communities and the consequences when our concern for others is clouded by self-preoccupation. Gripping, unflinching, and rebellious, Fireweed begs the question: just how good are our good intentions?

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Author:   Lauren Haddad ,  Thérèse Plummer
Publisher:   Audio Holdings
Imprint:   Audio Holdings
Edition:   Unabridged edition
ISBN:  

9798228815308


Publication Date:   15 July 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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""[A] spiky and unnerving thriller."" -- ""Brooklyn Rail"" ""A full-bodied awakening-to-injustice novel."" -- ""Kirkus Reviews"" ""Haddad's debut novel shows off her mastery of prose and physical description, infusing each page with believable realism."" -- ""Associated Press"" ""Unflinching and quietly devastating."" -- ""Seattle Times""


Author Information

Lauren Haddad is a writer, herbalist, and mother. Her writing on Prince George has appeared in Medicine Tree, and her first novel, Fireweed, was born out of years of relationship to that place, owing itself to the people there. Born in metro-Detroit, she currently lives in a small village in Switzerland with her family.

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