Finding Flora, Elinor Florence

This is our book club selection for March. It was a good book and I liked it well enough, but it wouldn’t have been my choice. I found it a little tedious and I knew what the ending had to be, I just didn’t know how.

Scottish newcomer Flora Craigie jumps from a moving train in 1905 to escape her abusive husband. Desperate to disappear, she claims a homestead on the beautiful but wild Alberta prairie, determined to create a new life for herself. She is astonished to find that her nearest neighbours are also female: a Welsh widow with three children; two American women raising chickens; and a Métis woman who supports herself by training wild horses.

While battling both the brutal environment and the local cynicism toward female farmers, the five women with their very different backgrounds struggle to find common ground. But when their homes are threatened with expropriation by a hostile government, they join forces to “fire the heather,” a Scottish term meaning to raise a ruckus. To complicate matters, there are signs that Flora’s violent husband is still hunting for her. And as the competition for free land along the new Canadian Pacific Railway line heats up, an unscrupulous land agent threatens not only Flora’s livelihood, but her very existence.

3 comments

  1. unfortunate that you didn’t enjoy it more, but sometimes that happens in book clubs. in my old club, we used to take turns choosing and it was quite a mix of good and bad, but it did get me to read things I might not have chosen that I did end up enjoying at times

    • That is so true. Several times I’ve read books chosen by that month’s host that I probably never would have read on my own. One that readily comes to mind was “The Frozen River” by Ariel Lawhorn. Great Book!

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