The story would have been a three star had it not been for the setting and the cause which is dear to my heart. I found the plot not strong enough to keep me from putting down the book every few chapters until I was near the latter part of the story. Then I did want to keep reading and was impressed with information shared about the deforestation throughout western US and Canada and throughout the world. I appreciate stories that have more purpose than just entertainment. Note to self: next novel by Des Kennedy I want to read on my reader so I can look up those words I don't see very often! I'm a lazy reader and rarely stop to use a dictionary.
This started off as a rather amateurish effort, but as it progressed it became quite a delightful book with well developed characters and a few worthwhile life lessons to be learned as well. It is no masterpiece but a special treat for anyone familiar wit Denman Island in the Canadian Gulf Islands. Though the island is represented as fictional, it is quite obvious that and Vancouver Island are the real settings. The quality of the writing almost deserved 4 stars, or at least 3-1/2 if that were possible.
An interesting and fun read. As I live in the same area as the fictional book was set, it is fun identifying the places and events that the author uses in his story. It is the story of a man's search for his place in a changing world. He lives in a beautiful peaceful place and his choice to take a side in an environmental issue forces him to leave his paradise and make the choices that change his life. An easy read.
Boring, boring, boring. I started flipping pages as the narrative droned on and on and on... I have no idea how it's sitting with almost 4 stars from everyone else. Oh well, obviously not my taste as all.