Winner, Best First Book, Saskatchewan Book Awards (1998)
A year in the lives, dreams, and awakenings of the Protheroe family . . .
The much-anticipated arrival of a new baby, affectionally called the Bump, affects them all in both their dreams and waking life, but their expectations are upended when Dion is born brain-damaged. Despite that twist of fate, the new addition soon becomes a powerful influence on his parents, his five sisters, and his grandparents.
As the year unfolds, the reader travels through the minds of three generations: a group of wonderfully individual people who define family in a wholly original way.
Praise for The Lavender Child
“The Lavender Child reminds me of the best of Anne Tyler and Barbara Kingsolver, confident, witty, tender and smart . . . An auspicious debut, sassy, clear-eyed and beautifully told.”—Sandra Birdsell
“Three generations are connected in ways deeper than they understand . . . The Lavender Child has a voice that is vibrant, clever and tender.”—Saskatchewan Book Awards judges
“Saskatchewan writer Harriet Richards sails smoothly along many streams of consciousness, taking you inside her characters’ minds. We decode the intricacies of each personality—their fears, desires, weaknesses, regrets . . . The Lavender Child is tender, confident and clever. As Richards’s first novel, it is a triumph.”—Saskatoon Star Phoenix
“Harriet Richards writes with conviction and wit, and with a pleasingly deft sense of timing.”—Planet - the Welsh Internationalist
“. . . The Lavender Child is written with the carefully measured artistry of Carol Shields.”—Quill and Quire
The Lavender Child
Author Name
Harriet Richards
Publisher Name
Shadowpaw Press
ISBN
978-1998273218
Keywords
science fiction, post-apocalyptic space colony, solar system survival, Mercury colony, interplanetary communication, dystopian sci-fi

