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OverviewIt's 2021, and the housing crisis has reached Saint John, New Brunswick. At eighty-one, Hank Lowman is forced onto the streets when a developer buys the rooming house where he's been living. Although most walk by the old man on the bench in King's Square, a few others begin to chat with him. They soon discover he is a brilliant man with a fascinating history in the music industry--and a complicated, painful past. Hank fled New Brunswick long ago to pursue a career as a recording engineer, and to eventually live his truth as a gay man in San Francisco during the time of Harvey Milk's activism and assassination. He has loved and lost partners, risen to giddying heights as a recording engineer only to have the technology change around him, and through it all ached for the daughter he left behind in New Brunswick. Award-winning author Susan White fills in Hank's life from repressive upbringing, through his growing liberation in San Francisco, and to the terrible fallout after the White Night Riots and Hank's return to New Brunswick in search of his daughter. We meet the people who see Hank as he is--a human who deserves dignity, freedom, and love. Such A Winter's Day is a moving exploration of human rights and justice, and the lasting power of friendship. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susan WhitePublisher: Acorn Press Imprint: Acorn Press ISBN: 9781773661766ISBN 10: 1773661760 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 01 September 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() 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. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationSusan White is a New Brunswick author. To date Susan has thirteen published books and her next novel Such a Winter's Day will be released this summer. Susan is also one of the ten authors featured in The ANNEthology which is soon to be released by Acorn Press. Two of Susan's novels were shortlisted in the Mrs. Dunster Fiction category of the New Brunswick Book Awards. Her novel The Memory Chair was shortlisted for the Ann Connor Brimer award and was a Hackmatack Children's Choice book in 2018. Her first book The Year Mrs. Montague Cried, which was released in 2011, won the Ann Connor Brimer Excellence in Children's Literature award in 2012. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |