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Gin Turpentine Pennyroyal Rue

Written by Christine Higdon
Published by ECW Press, a misFIT Book

BOOK SYNOPSIS

Four working-class Vancouver sisters, still reeling from the impact of World War I and the pandemic that stole their only brother, are scraping by but attempting to make the most of the exciting 1920s. Gin, Turpentine, Pennyroyal, Rue is a love story — but like all love stories, it’s complicated …

Morag is pregnant; she loves her husband. Georgina can’t bear hers and dreams of getting an education. Harriet-Jean, still at home with her opium-addicted mother, is in love with a woman. Isla’s pregnant too — and in love with her sister’s husband. Only one soul knows about Isla’s pregnancy, and it isn’t the father? When Isla resorts to a back-alley abortion and nearly dies, Llewellyn becomes hellbent on revenge, but against whom and to what end? What will it change for Isla and her sisters? For women? And where can revenge lead for a man like Llew, a police detective tangled up in running rum to Prohibition America?

Gin, Turpentine, Pennyroyal, Rue is immersed in the complex political and social realities of the 1920s and, not-so ironically, of the 2020s: love, sex, desire, police corruption, abortion, addiction, and women wanting more. Beautifully written, with a compelling cast of characters, this novel is a tender account of love that cannot be acknowledged, of loss and regret, risk and defiance, abiding friendship, and the powerful bonds of chosen family.

CHRISTINE HIGDON

Christine Higdon’s novel, Gin, Turpentine, Pennyroyal, Rue was released in September 2023. Her first novel, The Very Marrow of Our Bones, won the Foreword Reviews Editor’s Choice Fiction Prize. Her short fiction won a National Magazine Award and has been published in the Malahat Review, Plenitude, untethered, and the New Quarterly. She has been shortlisted and longlisted for CBC non-fiction and fiction prizes. The daughter of a Newfoundlander and a British Columbian, she lives sometimes in rural Nova Scotia, but mostly in Mimico, Ontario. There, she writes, works, hooks rugs, worries about the bees, and longs for the ocean.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Gin, Turpentine, Pennyroyal, Rue, ECW, 2023

The Very Marrow of Our Bones, ECW, 2018 (Editor’s Choice Prize – Fiction 

2018 Foreword INDIES)

“”Courage, My Love,”” untethered magazine, Vol. 15

“”A Prayer for Ursula in Open D,”” The Malahat Review: Issue 205 (Silver, National Magazine Awards)

“”Dysplastic Man!”” The New Quarterly, Issue 145

“”Because We’re Not at the Ocean,”” CBC Creative Nonfiction shortlist

“”Promoted to Glory,”” Plenitude Magazine