Susan Haley
Susan Haley’s first two novels, A Nest of Singing Birds and Getting Married in Buffalo Jump, were made into movies for CBC-TV. Most recently she has published The Complaints Department (2000), Maggie's Family (2002) and The Murder of Medicine Bear (2003). Haley lived in Fort Norman, Northwest Territories, for 15 years where she ran a charter airline with her partner. Haley now lives in Black River, Nova Scotia.
Blame it on the Spruce Budworm
Diana Cummings is from Toronto, so when she needed a quiet, slow-paced place to finish her movie script and consider her failing marriage, Nova Scotia's Rossignol Valley seemed the perfect retreat. She couldn't have been more wrong! After answering an advertisement in the local newspaper, Diana becomes the "Extraordinary Secretary" for the Prince C …
Home for Christmas
edited by Sabine Campbell
Going down the road is part of the tradition of Atlantic Canada, but just as strong a tradition is coming back home for Christmas. When writers think of Christmas, home is on their minds, for better and for worse. Many of the stories in Home for Christmas relate to family, absent family or chosen families. A little sorrow, some ambivalence and …
Maggie's Family
In Susan Haley's sixth novel, Maggie Ribbinski returns with her daughters (and without their father) to the small Nova Scotia resort town where she was raised. Soon after moving into her late mother's house, Maggie has a chance encounter with a crush from her teenage years. Tom and his band of theatre friends quickly infiltrate Maggie's brittle rel …
Maggie's Family
In Susan Haley's sixth novel, Maggie Ribbinski returns with her daughters (and without their father) to the small Nova Scotia resort town where she was raised. Soon after moving into her late mother's house, Maggie has a chance encounter with a crush from her teenage years. Tom and his band of theatre friends quickly infiltrate Maggie's brittle rel …
The Complaints Department
Gaspereau Press is pleased to present this redesigned edition of Susan Haley’s fifth novel, The Complaints Department, first published in 2000. The novel takes place in the village of Prohibition Creek, a fictional Dene community in the Northwest Territories. We first encounter Robert Woodcutter on the steps of the local Band hall, having just lo …
The Complaints Department
After his bureaucracy-savvy little brother beats him in the band chief election and his wife — tired of his drinking, gambling, and neglect — kicks him out, Robert Woodcutter moves into an abandoned fish factory with the town fool — an unlikely start to his journey toward love and reconciliation. Set in the fictional Dene community of Prohibi …
The Complaints Department
After his bureaucracy-savvy little brother beats him in the band chief election and his wife — tired of his drinking, gambling, and neglect — kicks him out, Robert Woodcutter moves into an abandoned fish factory with the town fool — an unlikely start to his journey toward love and reconciliation. Set in the fictional Dene community of Prohibi …
The Murder of Medicine Bear
The Murder of Medicine Bear is the story of an Alberta river and of the people who live near its banks. In her most ambitious work to date, Haley interweaves the lives of three generations of natives and whites. Both communities reside in the shadow of an ever-looming mega-project which threatens to dam the river and either save or destroy a way of …
The Murder of Medicine Bear
The Murder of Medicine Bear is the story of an Alberta river and of the people who live near its banks. In her most ambitious work to date, Haley interweaves the lives of three generations of natives and whites. Both communities reside in the shadow of an ever-looming mega-project which threatens to dam the river and either save or destroy a way of …
