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A missing woman. A desperate search. A journey of self-discovery. Cate, a university professor in an unfulfilling marriage, finds her life upended when Nuna, the young Inuk woman she mentors, disappears. Cate and her magnetic new friend, Isabel, a paramedic, embark on a frantic search. Set in Montreal, Ottawa, and Nunavik, Looking for Her explores the intersecting lives of three women. As they navigate complex relationships and confront personal challenges, Cate must choose between her commitment to Nuna and her demanding husband. When the search reaches a critical impasse, Cate makes a…mehr

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A missing woman. A desperate search. A journey of self-discovery. Cate, a university professor in an unfulfilling marriage, finds her life upended when Nuna, the young Inuk woman she mentors, disappears. Cate and her magnetic new friend, Isabel, a paramedic, embark on a frantic search. Set in Montreal, Ottawa, and Nunavik, Looking for Her explores the intersecting lives of three women. As they navigate complex relationships and confront personal challenges, Cate must choose between her commitment to Nuna and her demanding husband. When the search reaches a critical impasse, Cate makes a life-altering decision: to stop living for others and embrace life on her own terms. For readers who enjoy character-driven stories with themes of cultural identity, female friendship, and the search for belonging.
Autorenporträt
Carolyn Marie Souaid is the Montreal-based author of nine poetry collections and the acclaimed novel, Yasmeen Haddad Loves Joanasi Maqaittik set in Nunavik (Northern Canada), where she lived and worked for three years in the 1980s. She has performed at literary events in Canada and abroad, her work garnering a top prize at the 2012 Berlin Zebra Poetry Film Festival. Her literary papers (1967- 2022) are housed in the Rare Books and Special Collections of McGill University's McLennan Library.