Under Northern Lights

Under Northern Lights by Sue Clifton, published by Wild Rose Press on July 24, 2018, is a historical fiction novel that follows Dr. Sue Ann Parish as she takes on the role of principal at a one-room school in Moose Springs, Alaska. Accompanied by her teenage daughter, Sue Ann navigates a community filled with dog mushers, trappers, gold miners, and artists, each harboring their own stories and secrets. The narrative explores the complexities of life in a remote village, where the challenges of isolation are compounded by personal relationships and hidden dangers.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of characters and conflicts as Sue Ann becomes entangled with the enigmatic artist Shade Dubois, who conceals his own perilous past. As the community faces turmoil marked by violence and death, the story delves into themes of survival and the impact of evil forces. This edition contains 276 pages and is presented in English, offering a glimpse into the lives of individuals striving to find their place in a rugged and unpredictable environment.
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Dr. Sue Ann Parish is hired as principal of the one-room school in Moose Springs, Alaska. With her teenage daughter she moves to a community of dog mushers, trappers, gold miners, writers, artists, shady characters running from the law, and rugged individualists in general, each one with a story, whether told or hidden.
With the challenges of living in a remote bush village come additional problems, including falling in love with the elusive artist Shade Dubois, who hides dangerous secrets of his own. Just as things become settled for the new principal and life seems to be all she could ever wish for, the village is torn apart by violence and death. Just who is Raven, and how can Sue Ann and her daughter survive the evil that stalks them?
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