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Again Calls the Owl
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Again Calls the Owl in Vernon, BC
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Again Calls the Owl in Vernon, BC
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“A rich memoir . . . a woman of sensitivity, forthrightness, warmth, and talent.”— Booklist
To become a writer, she chose loneliness. To write a bestseller, she embraced a rugged land.
Deceptively simple in style, stunning in its implications, this gem of an autobiography carries readers back to the beginning of the century when Margaret Craven—one a handful of women at Stanford and a groundbreaking woman journalist—made the audacious decision not to work for a living, but to work as a writer.
Here Margaret Craven brings vividly to life an idyllic childhood which suddenly vanishes; advice from a red-robed Gertrude Stein propped up in bed; a nearly tragic battle with blindness; and a fateful trip to a magnificently wild Pacific Northwest, a town called Kingcome . . . and her emergence, at sixty-nine, as a women who realized a dream.
Praise for Again Calls the Owl
“A writer of compassion, humor, spirit, and persistence.” — St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“Readers will find in this small memoir courage, joy, inspiration.” — Library Journal
“An unabashed joy for living.” — Santa Barbara News-Press
“A rich memoir . . . a woman of sensitivity, forthrightness, warmth, and talent.”— Booklist
To become a writer, she chose loneliness. To write a bestseller, she embraced a rugged land.
Deceptively simple in style, stunning in its implications, this gem of an autobiography carries readers back to the beginning of the century when Margaret Craven—one a handful of women at Stanford and a groundbreaking woman journalist—made the audacious decision not to work for a living, but to work as a writer.
Here Margaret Craven brings vividly to life an idyllic childhood which suddenly vanishes; advice from a red-robed Gertrude Stein propped up in bed; a nearly tragic battle with blindness; and a fateful trip to a magnificently wild Pacific Northwest, a town called Kingcome . . . and her emergence, at sixty-nine, as a women who realized a dream.
Praise for Again Calls the Owl
“A writer of compassion, humor, spirit, and persistence.” — St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“Readers will find in this small memoir courage, joy, inspiration.” — Library Journal
“An unabashed joy for living.” — Santa Barbara News-Press


















