National news organizations like CNN, NPR, Newsweek and Entertainment Weekly all have put Bonnie Jo Campbell's new novel "Once Upon a River" on their must read summer lists.
And the Detroit Free Press says critics are gushing over the new release by the Kalamazoo area author.
Excerpt:
Set in rural Michigan in the late '70s, "Once Upon a River" tells the story of 16-year-old Margo Crane. Her father has died violently and she's been abandoned by her mother and raped by her uncle. To track down her mom, Margo sets out in a wooden boat along the Stark River, armed only with a rifle, a biography of Annie Oakley and impressive survival skills.
"Most adventure stories are about men," says Campbell, 48, citing "The Odyssey" and "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" as influences. "But I wanted to explore how it would be for a young woman."
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Source: Detroit Free Press
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