Surface Rights
In "Surface Rights," acclaimed author Melissa Hardy delves into the complexities of family and the weight of history. Set against the backdrop of Canada, this gripping fiction explores the life of Verna Macoun Woodcock, who faces an unsettling challenge when a mysterious and threatening stranger lays claim to her family's land. This incursion compels Verna to confront unresolved issues from her past, all while navigating the intricate dynamics of middle-age and family ties. Published by Dundurn Group Ltd in 2014, this compelling narrative spans 296 pages, expertly weaving themes of mining law and personal growth. Perfect for readers who appreciate profound storytelling, "Surface Rights" invites you to reflect on the notions of ownership and legacy in a rapidly changing world. Discover the powerful journey of resilience and redemption that awaits within these pages.