The Swan Keeper

The Swan Keeper

by Milana Marsenich
The Swan Keeper

The Swan Keeper

by Milana Marsenich

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Overview

From USA Today featured novelist and Western Writers of America Spur award finalist Milana Marsenich, The Swan Keeper is an historical, coming-of-age novel set in 1920s Montana.

On her eleventh birthday, Lilly's family visits the Cattail Marsh to see the newly hatched cygnets. The family outing turns tragic when Dean Drake shows up with his shotgun. Lilly sees him kill her father, injure her mother, and slaughter the bevy of trumpeter swans. The sheriff, her mother, sister, and best friend all think Lilly is trying to make sense of a senseless accident by blaming Drake. But Lilly knows the truth. Left alone she must bring him to justice.

"Author Milana Marsenich has penned a dramatic page-turner brimming with authentic detail. She knows this Montana countryside inside and out, her vivid descriptions capturing the spirit of thecraggy Mission Mountains."-Maggie Plummer, author of Spirited Away - A Novel of the Stolen Irish and Daring Passage: Book Two of the Spirited Away Saga

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781948598033
Publisher: Open Books Publishing (UK)
Publication date: 05/16/2018
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.58(d)

About the Author

MILANA MARSENICH lives in Northwest Montana near Flathead Lake at the base of the beautiful Mission Mountains. Western Writers of America selected her debut novel, Copper Sky, as a Spur Award finalist for Best Western Historical Novel. Milana has an M.Ed. in Mental Health Counseling from Montana State University and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Montana. She has previously published in Montana Quarterly, Big Sky Journal, The Polishing Stone, and Feminist Studies. She has a short story included in the Montana Quarterly book Montana, Warts and All: The Best From Our First Decade.
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