The Glenwood Treasure by Kim Moritsugu

The Glenwood Treasure by Kim Moritsugu

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The Glenwood Treasure by Kim Moritsugu

Short-listed for the 2004 Arthur Ellis Award for Best NovelAfter her marriage breaks down, shy schoolteacher Blithe Morrison takes refuge for the summer with her parents in the affluent Toronto neighbourhood of Rose Park. Blithe's return home evokes memories of her lifelong sibling war with Noel, her golden-boy older brother, now a diplomat posted in England. But when Blithe befriends a lonely 11-year-old girl and takes on a local history project, she uncovers truths about a long-rumoured buried treasure that forever alter her perceptions of her family, her friends, and herself. Historic homes, ravines, and family secrets all figure in The Glenwood Treasure, a curl-up-and-enjoy novel that updates the traditions of such suspense classics as Josephine Tey's Brat Farrarand Daphne DuMaurier's Rebecca.

Moritsugu, Kim: -

Kim Moristugu's novel The Glenwood Treasure (2003) was shortlisted for the Arthur Ellis Best Crime Novel Award. She leads a walking tour for Heritage Toronto, teaches creative writing at the Humber School for Writers, writes a food blog called The Hungry Novelist, and sings in a community rock/pop choir. And Everything Nice is her fifth novel and first book in the Rapid Reads series.

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ISBN 13 9781550024579
ISBN 10 1550024574
Title The Glenwood Treasure
Author Kim Moritsugu
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Dundurn Group Ltd
Year published 2003-10-16
Number of pages 220
Prizes Short-listed for Arthur Ellis Award for Best Novel 2004 (Canada)
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.