
The Crane follows the difficult choices confronting someone who cannot go on being lied to and explores how they carry on in the face of hardship.
It’s 1968 and James Anderson’s twin brother Dave has just been killed in the Vietnam war. Knowing his turn is next, James turns his back on his family’s military legacy, evading the draft and travelling to Newfoundland to fulfill a promise his brother made to a fellow soldier. Unwittingly swept into an intergenerational family secret while on assignment for a St. John’s newspaper, James finds something in Newfoundland that could just save his life.
Monica Kidd is a multidisciplinary writer and an award-winning journalist. The Crane, an intergenerational story of how a young Vietnam war evader is drawn to Newfoundland, is her third novel — and her first work of long fiction in almost 20 years. She is an MFA student at King’s College and also works as a physician. She lives in Calgary.
ISBN: 9781778530432
Item Publish Date: 2025 / 02 / 18
Measurements: NIL
Weight: 0.5 kg
Page Count: 323