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Sailor Girl by Olson, Sheree-Lee

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Binding
Paperback
Weight
1 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9780889843011
Book Title
Sailor Girl
Item Length
8.8in
Publisher
Porcupine's Quill, Incorporated
Publication Year
2008
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1in
Author
Sheree-Lee Olson
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Contemporary Women, Literary, Historical
Item Width
5.6in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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The Great Lakes serve as the setting for a powerful story about the men and women who labour upon them. Sheree-Lee Olson's protagonist, Kate, belying her contemporary suburban origins and current career as an art student, is equal to the challenge of life aboard the lakers. Her adventures on the lakes culminate in an unanticipated and shocking climax.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Porcupine's Quill, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0889843015
ISBN-13
9780889843011
eBay Product ID (ePID)
64182572

Product Key Features

Book Title
Sailor Girl
Author
Sheree-Lee Olson
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Contemporary Women, Literary, Historical
Publication Year
2008
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
288 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.8in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
5.6in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz

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Reviews
'As though she were displaying a trophy fish, Olson captures the triumph and pain that come with being a woman who follows her own path.', 'It's 1981 in Toronto and 19 year old Kate McLeod leaves the hot garbage stink of Parkdale to work as a porter aboard a Great Lake freighter; a most grueling job consisting of pot scrubbing, potato peeling and airing out the laundry of unkempt sailors. A summer job to pay for art school becomes an adventure and exploration into the rough landscapes of wild waters, tumultuous relationships and the current of life amongst hard lived seamen. Though not a typical place for a girl with soft skin and perky bosom, Kate toils away and meets the steel tough surroundings with tenacious force, both fueled and soothed by the lens of her camera, her youthful sexual desires and laced in cigarette smoke and vodka. She learns the value of a hard day's work and is introduced to gritty folk who opt for cod jigging, as opposed to drooling over Princess Diana. Pulling into desolate forgotten port towns lined with sleazy strip bars and primal men, Kate evolves from an apathetic pajama clad drifter into a young woman with the kind of strength that can split the waves and whose character deepens and rocks with a new found life that proves much more raw and honest then the girl she left on land.', 'Olson immerses her readers in the lore of the lakes, the hiss of waves, the dark walls of locks and the rough, tumbling life aboard a steamer.', 'This book tells the story of a confused college student who spends her summer working on freight liners on the Great Lakes. Kate, our protagonist, has gone to the boats to earn money, but she's also gone to escape her life: her seemingly too perfect sister, her parents' disappointment at her desire to become an artist, and an abusive boyfriend. On the boats Kate finds things that trouble her, like the rigid hierarchies, and the rampant sexism. But she also finds a substitute family, a group of people who care for one another in their own way. And Kate also finds danger. The aforementioned abusive boyfriend comes from the crew of her first boat, and Kate ultimately finds herself in more danger than she can possibly imagine. This is a book that tells an engaging story, but even more, this is a book about environment. Olson takes her reader to the lakes and their boats. We feel the storms, the waves, the tedium of the locks, and the residue cargoes leave behind. This is a world I didn't know existed, and Olson paints a brilliant picture. Kate is a spunky, likable heroine, and she lives in a richly-created world. Olson creates a true sensory experience. The publisher, too, has created a sensory experience, as this is one of the most beautiful books I've had the pleasure of reading and holding. The text includes photographs and is printed on thick, textured paper. The inside covers are printed with colour maps of the Great Lakes region. A pleasure to hold and a pleasure to read.', ‘Olson immerses her readers in the lore of the lakes, the hiss of waves, the dark walls of locks and the rough, tumbling life aboard a steamer.’, 'It's gritty, at times shocking but never boring. Sailor Girl , written by Sheree-Lee Olson and published by The Porcupine's Quill, is everything that a first-time novel should be. 'It's not a book for the faint-of-heart. Kate, the main character, is a photography student who is financing her education by working as a cook on the ships sailing the Great Lakes. 'She's also running away from several life situations, including a violent boyfriend. Of course, her escapades aboard the Lakes boats are anything but peaceful. She may be running away from her old life, but she ends up running into more dangerous situations in her new realm.', 'It's gritty, at times shocking but never boring. Sailor Girl, written by Sheree-Lee Olson and published by The Porcupine's Quill, is everything that a first-time novel should be.'It's not a book for the faint-of-heart. Kate, the main character, is a photography student who is financing her education by working as a cook on the ships sailing the Great Lakes.'She's also running away from several life situations, including a violent boyfriend. Of course, her escapades aboard the Lakes boats are anything but peaceful. She may be running away from her old life, but she ends up running into more dangerous situations in her new realm.', 'Olson has a deft poetic style that imprints characters and situations with casual grace and potency. Of the angry and inarticulate Boyd, for example, Kate, observing him at work in the belly of the boat, oiling the machinery, says: ''Hell would be like this; hell would be loud. ... Maybe that explained his habitual silence. He had learned to function in a place where words were meaningless.'' ', 'What drives a nineteen-year-old girl to find herself on a harsh ship? Sailor Girl is Kate McLeod's story of her time on a Great Lakes Grain boat. She is trying to get over a harsh relationship with a boyfriend who treated her as if she was sub human, and she finds comfort in the brutal labor that comes with being a sailor. A tale of growing up done in an unusual and unique way, Sailor Girl is highly recommended for its sweet blend of elements and original presentation.', 'One of the book's greatest strengths is its honest evocation of a teenage girl's sexuality during the early 1980s, when ''Lady Diana's face was on every [magazine] cover: the new patron saint of virgin brides.'' Whereas Lady Di's story makes her sister ''giddy,'' it makes Kate, far from a virgin herself, ''want to spit.'' Olson explores the full complexities of female desire, from the disturbing connection Kate makes between sex and violence, to Kate's later revelation that ''Pleasure is seditious. A boy with an artful tongue can upset the social order.'' ', 'Although the characters in the book are wonderfully crafted, it's the poetic description of Kate's environment that makes this novel sing.', 'This engrossing coming of age story has real literary merit, though frankly described sexuality has it straddling the line between a general adult audience and perhaps the most mature of young adult readers. Sailor Girl balances between salty action with lyrical perception, as when Kate meets the antagonist: '...he came toward her along the companionway, wearing a white tee, light from the portholes strobing across his cheekbones. She would always remember the first sight of him, like a strip of negatives, dark and light, dark and light.', 'What drives a nineteen-year-old girl to find herself on a harsh ship?Sailor Girl is Kate McLeod's story of her time on a Great Lakes Grain boat. She is trying to get over a harsh relationship with a boyfriend who treated her as if she was sub human, and she finds comfort in the brutal labor that comes with being a sailor. A tale of growing up done in an unusual and unique way, Sailor Girl is highly recommended for its sweet blend of elements and original presentation.'
Copyright Date
2008
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Dewey Edition
22

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