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Cooking Tips For Desperate Fishwives An Island Memoir Margot Fedoruk

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Cooking Tips For Desperate Fishwives An Island Memoir Margot Fedoruk
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Publisher: Heritage House
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.5 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Margot Fedoruk
ISBN: 9781772033953, 1772033952
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Cooking Tips For Desperate Fishwives An Island Memoir Margot Fedoruk by Margot Fedoruk 9781772033953, 1772033952 instant download after payment.

Part love story, part survival story, part meditation on family dysfunction, this offbeat memoir chronicles the unpredictable life of a young wife and mother on Gabriola Island.

In 1989, twenty-three-year-old Margot Fedoruk left Winnipeg and her volatile Slavic-Jewish family for the wilds of BC to work as a tree planter and to contemplate her mother's untimely death from cancer. There, she met Rick Corless, a burly, red-headed sea urchin diver, and soon found herself pregnant and cooking vegetarian meals for meat-eating divers on Rick's boat, The Buckaroo, as they travelled along the rugged northern BC coastline.


Eventually, the unlikely couple settled on Gabriola Island to raise two girls, dig for clams, keep chickens, clean houses, and make soap to sell at the local market. As she washed windows with stunning ocean views, Margot also wiped away lonely tears, determined not to repeat the same mistakes as she had witnessed during her...

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