Late Nights On Air by Elizabeth Hay

Set against the backdrop of the remote and rugged landscape of Yellowknife in the 1970s, this evocative novel delves into the lives of a group of radio station employees as they navigate personal and professional challenges. The narrative weaves together the stories of Harry, the station manager haunted by past failures; Dido, a mysterious and alluring newcomer; and Gwen, a young woman finding her voice in the world of broadcasting. Their lives intertwine in unexpected ways, leading to a transformative journey into the wilderness that tests their relationships and reveals the profound impact of the land and the airwaves on their destinies.

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Published
2007
Nationality
Canadian
Length
Moderate
Pages
360-400
Original Language
English
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