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  • A tale of interwoven journeys of self-discovery. This summarizes what Caroline Woodward does in Alaska Highway Two-Step, a novel with several narrative lines that transition between present and past, dream and reality

  • Mercy’s destiny is changed when she receives an invitation to write a series of articles about the Alaska Highway, an assignment that requires Mercy and her loyal elderly dog, Sadie, to be en route to Alaska and the Yukon

  • Mercy is a reluctant ally of Norman Zsabo, Whitehorse-based detective and head of the Canadian Bureau of Premonitions, a department whose objective is to map possible connections between dreams and disasters in real life

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This summarizes what Caroline Woodward does in Alaska Highway Two-Step, a novel with several narrative lines that transition between present and past, dream and reality. One of these journeys happens in the past and is based on the diaries of Mercy’s deceased aunt, Ginger Brown.

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