A Toronto family saga set against the backdrop of art and social change.
Stone Woman tells the story of Blossom and her unconventional family, bound by David, a Vietnam-War draft dodger in Toronto's 1960s hippie scene. The novel explores liaisons between David, Blossom's mother Liza, her friend Anna, and the mysterious Helena. As the daughters uncover family secrets, they find them sculpted into art, offering a sense of homecoming and hope.
This historical fiction is perfect for readers interested in: Canadian literatureToronto's art sceneVietnam War era storiesDiscover a heartwarming tale of love, loss, and redemption.