In Books
  • All Departments
  • In Books
  • In Bargain Books
  • In eReading
  • In Kids' Books
  • In Teens' Books
  • In Toys & Games
  • In Video Games
  • In Lifestyle & Paper
  • In Movies & TV
  • In Music
  • In Used & Rare Books
  • In Used & Rare Movies & TV
  • In Used & Rare Music
Sailor Girl

Average rating: 5/5

Based on 23 ratings

Rate this

Sailor Girl

by Sheree-Lee Olson

Porcupine's Quill | June 1, 2008 | Trade Paperback

The Great Lakes serve as the setting for a powerful story about the men and women who labour upon them. Sheree-Lee Olson''s protagonist, Kate, belying her contemporary suburban origins and current career as an art student, is equal to the challenge of life aboard the lakers. Her adventures on the lakes culminate in an unanticipated and shocking climax.

Save 34 %

$27.95
$18.44
$17.52

In Stock

  • Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over $25. + Details.

Reviews

    • Was this review
      helpful to you?
    Vivian Wyllie

    Rating: 5/5

    Wonderfully realistic.

    Vivian Wyllie

    3 years ago

    I sailed the great lakes for 14 years, right through the years Sheree-Lee Olson writes about in Sailor Girl. This is a realistic look at life on the Great Lakes, when women were still fighting for an equal place in the shipping industry and expected to behave in a certain way dictated by the 'Old man' and his 'Mates'.

    Although the story plot may be fictional, the view of life on the water is true and realistic in every detail. A great story in a real Canadian setting. Rare and wonderfully written.

    Thanks Sheree for the 2 late nights (and 2 tired days at work) it took me to read it. I swear I know that crew right down to the last woman and man!

    This is a journey back in time to anyone who has been there on a calm or stormy sea.

    A great read for anyone who likes a good saltie sea story. One of those books you never want to end.


    Thanks for bringing back the memories.
    Vivian, former SIU member

    • Was this review
      helpful to you?

    Rating: 5/5

    Tough and Transcendent

    iris wilde

    4 years ago

    I knew I was going to love Sheree-Lee Olson's Sailor Girl, because I love Sheree-Lee Olson; but I wasn't prepared for this book's vast imagery and insights. Set in 1981 on the Great Lakes, Sailor Girl recounts the maiden voyage of 19-year-old Kate McLeod, an inquisitive photography student and novice lake boat porter. With a curiosity akin to Kate's, I crossed effortlessly from dry land to cold dark sea, from middle-class comforts to cramped galley. From the first page, the quality of the writing - honest and bold; confident and exquisitely right - both created and quenched my thirst. This indeed was "a pilgrimage of water," a trip that I'd take again in a heartbeat.

    As she sails from rust port to dust port, through the Welland Canal and into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Kate finds her sea legs. Whether it is a plunge into the killing cold waters of Georgian Bay, near-rape in Montreal, or drug deals gone bad, Kate is in the thick of it. Like Olson's writing, Kate is both tough and transcendent. Despite knowing better, despite the warnings, she constantly opens herself to the sea and its men, only to find both destruction and solace.

    Thank you, Kate, for inviting me on your journey - from dry and desiccated, to the sweet meltwater of the final page. As Kate gulped it back, I heard a bright clap-lapping: "the applause of the waves."

Details

From the Publisher

The Great Lakes serve as the setting for a powerful story about the men and women who labour upon them. Sheree-Lee Olson''s protagonist, Kate, belying her contemporary suburban origins and current career as an art student, is equal to the challenge of life aboard the lakers. Her adventures on the lakes culminate in an unanticipated and shocking climax.

About the Author

Sheree-Lee Olson was born in Picton, Ontario, a town on the shores of Lake Ontario. She has three university degrees, in fine arts, philosophy and journalism, financed largely by working on Great Lakes freighters. In 1985, she joined The Globe and Mail as an editor, and in 2007-08 she was a Canadian Journalism Fellow at Massey College, University of Toronto.

Trade Paperback

288 Pages, 5.6 x 8.8 x 1.05 in

June 1, 2008

Porcupine's Quill

English


0889843015
9780889843011

From Community

From the Critics

`Olson immerses her readers in the lore of the lakes, the hiss of waves, the dark walls of locks and the rough, tumbling life aboard a steamer.''

< close and return to chapters.indigo.ca
kobo
  • Take your library with you wherever you go
  • Use the device you want to use… smartphone, desktop and many of today’s most popular eReaders
  • Use Indigo gift cards to buy eBooks and subscriptions

WHY KOBO?

We love the Kobo eReading service… and we know you will too. We’ve partnered with them to bring you the most flexible, enjoyable eReading experience in Canada.

SHOPPING ON KOBO

You’ll be asked to sign in or create a new account with Kobo. Once you do, you’ll immediately get access to millions of titles and be ready to start eReading. Anytime. Anyplace.

continue to kobo

Sign up for email

Be the first to know

about discounts, promotions and new releases.

Sign up now 

Self Publish

Get your book published

and on our shelves!

Find out how  

Protected by Copyright. All Rights Reserved. Legal Notices and Terms of Use | Privacy Policy  

Portions of content provided by Rovi Corporation © 2010

Powered by EndecaVeriSign SecuredEssential Accessibility 

As Canada’s purveyor of ideas and inspiration, Indigo is the largest book, gift and specialty toy retailer in Canada. Indigo operates in all provinces under different banners including Indigo Books & Music; Indigo Books, Gifts, Kids; IndigoSpirit; Chapters; The World's Biggest Bookstore; and Coles. The online channel, www.indigo.ca, features books, eBooks, toys and gifts and hosts the award winning Indigo Online Community.

101