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Escape to Beulah  Cover Image Book Book

Escape to Beulah / Anne Cameron.

Cameron, Anne. (Author).

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  • ISBN: 1550170295 :
  • Physical Description: 235 p. ; 23 cm. : ill.
  • Publisher: Madeira Park, B.C. : Harbour Pub., 1990.

Available copies

  • 1 of 2 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 0 of 1 copy available at Castlegar Public Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Castlegar Public Library FIC CAM (Text) 35146001028240 Fiction Not holdable Missing -

  • Midpoint Books
    A novel with many heroines. . .

    Some are black, some white; some are babies and some grandmothers. What they have, in common is Cassidy, a wealthy and merciless plantation owner in the pre-Civil War American South, for whom the black women are slaves and the white women are concubines.

    Their story is the story of thousands of women of their time and place, until they put their heads and hearts together to plan a daring escape.

    Guided by streams and mountains, helped in their arduous journey by native Americans, sustained by their own vision of a better life, the unlikely band of women and children pushes northwest to make their new home. Still they are not free of the powerful Cassidy, determined to reclaim what he believes is his property.

    Their story is a tribute to the strength of women everywhere and a passionate statement about human freedom and dignity.
  • Midpoint Books
    "A feminist fable for our times, told with a dispassionate, fascinated vigour."
    -Vancouver Province
  • Perseus Publishing
    "A feminist fable for our times, told with a dispassionate, fascinated vigour."
    -Vancouver Province
  • Perseus Publishing
    A novel with many heroines. . .

    Some are black, some white; some are babies and some grandmothers. What they have, in common is Cassidy, a wealthy and merciless plantation owner in the pre-Civil War American South, for whom the black women are slaves and the white women are concubines.

    Their story is the story of thousands of women of their time and place, until they put their heads and hearts together to plan a daring escape.

    Guided by streams and mountains, helped in their arduous journey by native Americans, sustained by their own vision of a better life, the unlikely band of women and children pushes northwest to make their new home. Still they are not free of the powerful Cassidy, determined to reclaim what he believes is his property.

    Their story is a tribute to the strength of women everywhere and a passionate statement about human freedom and dignity.

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