- An offbeat and funny memoir about a young woman who finds work at a remote heritage site showcasing the gold rush in British Columbia
- It's the strange lovechild of Susanna Moodie's Roughing It in the Bush and an episode of Lena Dunham's Girls
- Much of the humour comes from the juxtaposition from the old-tyme world clashing with the modern world
- Ultimately, Josie Teed must decide if she wants to stay and enjoy the slow pace and quirky characters of Wells, the small town where she lives, or if she should re-join fast-paced city life
- Josie is an emerging writer who completed her master's in sociology and now lives in Montreal
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