No Sanctuary Here

No Sanctuary Here by Lee Hall Delfausse is a historical fiction novel published by Peppertree Press on May 26, 2022. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows nineteen-year-old Lia Erickson as she grapples with a pivotal decision: whether to return to the US Olympic Ski Team after a devastating accident or to stay in college and protest the Vietnam War in 1971.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of self-doubt and resilience, as Lia navigates her journey with the guidance of strong mentors. The book explores various settings, including Washington, D.C., the mountains of Vermont, and UC Berkeley, providing a rich backdrop for her personal growth. Through Lia’s experiences, the novel addresses the challenges faced by elite athletes and the impact of external circumstances on their lives.
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Elite athletes often experience a time of self-doubt because of circumstances beyond their control such as injury or corrupt coaches. Nineteen-year-old Lia Erickson must decide whether to return to the US Olympic Ski Team after a devasting accident or remain in college protesting the Vietnam War in 1971. With the support of strong mentors, she finds the answer while exploring Washington, D.C., the mountains of Vermont, the Wind River Range, UC Berkeley, and back to the Sierra Nevadas.
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