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Over the years Trish and Ray have forged a stable family life, despite a rocky beginning almost twenty years earlier — living with their friends on a communal farm that ended badly. Now they are all coming to terms with life in their forties, but Trish has turned angry and insecure. She suddenly finds herself faced with an ailing marriage, a teenaged daughter who would prefer to live with her alcoholic grandmother than at home, and an annoying half sister, Olive, who Trish has been taught to believe is no blood relation. This cheery take-charge half sister, now living in Trish’s childhood summer home, seems bent on destroying the last shreds of Trish’s sense of self. When a freak April snowstorm hits Thunder Hill and the power goes out, Trish finds herself in a compromising situation with her hermit/hippie friend, Bear James, who also happens to be her husband’s closest friend. Later, when forced to seek refuge at her half-sister’s home, Trish feels she’s living a nightmare, one which drives her to face her past. Will the future hold anything for Trish other than that of becoming “a bitter old woman” and “immature freak,” accusations her daughter Gayl has flung at her recently?About the AuthorConnie Barnes Rose's short fiction has been published in several magazines and journals across Canada. Her 1997 collection of linked stories, Getting Out of Town (Cormorant Books, 1998), was short-listed for two prestigious awards: the QSPELL Award and the Dartmouth Award. She lives in Montreal, teaches creative writing at Concordia University, and spends her summers in Nova Scotia. In 2005, she won the CBC Short Fiction Award. Most recently, she is the author of ROAD TO THUNDER HILL (Inanna Publications, 2011).