The Clovis Dig

The Clovis Dig
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Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 1622530861
ISBN-13 : 9781622530861
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Book Synopsis The Clovis Dig by : Teri Fink

Download or read book The Clovis Dig written by Teri Fink and published by . This book was released on 2021-05-03 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When a shocking discovery is found among ancient artifacts during an archaeological dig in an orchard, an investigation of a different kind begins. Orchardist Claire Courtney must decide who to trust as she desperately tries to salvage what's left of her livelihood and her life. "Given the sheer volume of literature produced each year, it can sometimes be hard to find true works of such striking excellence as this tiny gem of a book... The voices that spring out of every page seem to come from the mist of time and the furthest reaches of the human experience... The book has some of the most creative and fully fleshed-out characters in modern fiction." US Review of Books, RECOMMENDED Amidst the beauty of the Wenatchee Valley at the feet of the Cascade Mountains, apple orchardist Claire Courtney struggles to make a living. When strange and ancient artifacts are discovered beneath her land, Claire wonders whether the ensuing archaeological dig will save her, or be the final blow in her struggle to hang onto her home and livelihood. To make matters worse, conflict between the archaeologists on the dig-Joe Running from the west, and Spencer Grant from the east-threatens the entire project. This multicultural novel brings together Native Americans, Latinos, and migrant workers from the American South to grapple over ownership of what lies beneath the earth. EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS a literary fiction piece from the award-winning author of "Invisible by Day." BOOKS BY TERI FINK: "Invisible by Day" "The Clovis Dig" MORE GREAT LITERARY FICTION FROM EVOLVED PUBLISHING: "Hannah's Voice" and "Carry Me Away" by Robb Grindstaff The "Journey of Cornelia Rose" Series by J.F. Collen "The Tormenting Beauty of Empathy" by Richard Robbins "Indivisible" by Julia Camp "Deep Mud" by Ty Spencer Vossler


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