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pp 278. SIGNED by the author on the title page. “In Sanctuary Line Urquhart has created a nuanced and moving novel about family legacies, love, and betrayal. Solitary, nostalgic Liz Crane returns to her family’s now-deserted farmhouse–once the setting for countless happy summers spent on the northern shore of Lake Erie–to study the migratory habits of the Monarch butterfly. Encompassing all the colorful stories and blarney of successful Irish immigrants who have made the most of their relocation to North America, the Cranes’ rich family history is now circumscribed by sadness. Liz’s beloved cousin Amanda, a gifted military strategist, has been killed in Afghanistan, a loss that had been foreshadowed many years in the past by the disappearance of Amanda’s charismatic father.
Reflecting on the fragility and transience of human life and relations–mirrored in the butterflies’ restless flight patterns and transcontinental migrations–Liz finds that love is there to be found where, and when, you least expect it.”