BOOK REVIEW
A Map of Her Own by Dede Montgomery
In the contemporary story, Celia is in Astoria, Oregon, at the mouth of the Columbia, looking for a new occupation when her job on a commercial crabbing boat ends abruptly. Celia enjoys the excitement, freedom, and natural beauty of working on a fishing boat, but not the low wages that require her to also work as a waitress to make ends meet. In the historical story, Emma works in for a paper mill in its paper bag factory in Camas, Washington, also on the Columbia River. Like Celia, Emma works in a male-dominated field that presents unique struggles to the few women working in it.
The two stories are connected by the Columbia River and the common experiences of both women. Montgomery skillfully weaves the two storylines together, offering insight into the working lives of her characters and women in general. The Pacific Northwest, with its beauty and difficulties, makes a memorable backdrop to the story.
If you like immersive novels with strong women characters and a strong sense of place, you will love A Map of Her Own. It is an excellent book club pick or holiday gift.
NOTES
Read teasers from A Map of Her Own here on this Book Beginnings post. I interviewed Dede when her Beyond the Ripples book came out. Read my interview here. You can also check out Dede's website for information anbout her and her writing.
FROM THE PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION
It's 2024 in Astoria, Oregon. Celia's return to another crabbing season is over before it begins when the boat captain suffers a heart attack, hastening her decision that this would have been her final season anyway. Now all she has to do is figure out what to do next. Simple. Right.
It's 1912 In Camas, Washington. Emma is proud of her job making paper bags at the Columbia River Paper Company, but resents her family's expectations for her to also take care of her younger siblings and help with the household chores after her shift is over.
Celia and Emma are both searching for their true selves in a world where women either give in to society's and family's expectations or have the courage to create their own destiny.
