Return to Spinner's Inlet
Don Hunter
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Publisher:
TouchWood Editions
TouchWood Editions
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Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2019
2019
ISBN-13:
9781771513098
Description:
<p><b>A collection of connected short stories set in a fictional town in BC’s Gulf Islands where attitude is everything, and everybody has one.</b></p>
<p>For years “Spinner's Inlet” was a beloved serialized newspaper column created by Don Hunter that ran in the <i>Province</i>, Vancouver’s newspaper. Eventually, Hunter compiled the columns and turned them into <i>Spinner's Inlet</i>, the bestselling book published in 1989. Now, thirty years later, Hunter is revisiting the quirky inhabitants of this fictional coastal community, who are ready to entertain a brand-new generation of readers.</p>
<p>Although the cast of characters has evolved, Samson and Rachel Spinner are still around, suitably older and possibly a little wiser, as are some of the more familiar faces from this fictional village in BC's Gulf Islands, where attitude is everything and everybody has one. </p>
<p>A humorous read that’s perfect for fans of Jack Hodgins, Bill Gaston, and Pat Carney, <i>Return to Spinner's Inlet</i> will have you chuckling with recognition.</p>
<p>For years “Spinner's Inlet” was a beloved serialized newspaper column created by Don Hunter that ran in the <i>Province</i>, Vancouver’s newspaper. Eventually, Hunter compiled the columns and turned them into <i>Spinner's Inlet</i>, the bestselling book published in 1989. Now, thirty years later, Hunter is revisiting the quirky inhabitants of this fictional coastal community, who are ready to entertain a brand-new generation of readers.</p>
<p>Although the cast of characters has evolved, Samson and Rachel Spinner are still around, suitably older and possibly a little wiser, as are some of the more familiar faces from this fictional village in BC's Gulf Islands, where attitude is everything and everybody has one. </p>
<p>A humorous read that’s perfect for fans of Jack Hodgins, Bill Gaston, and Pat Carney, <i>Return to Spinner's Inlet</i> will have you chuckling with recognition.</p>