Skip to Content
Unsolicited Press
Home
The Goods
PREORDERS
NEW RELEASES
YEAR OF WOMXN
POETRY
FICTION
NONFICTION
BOOK BOXES
MERCH
EBOOKS
About
Events
News
Guidelines
Writer Guidelines
Editorial
Connect
Search
Login Account
0
0
Unsolicited Press
Home
The Goods
PREORDERS
NEW RELEASES
YEAR OF WOMXN
POETRY
FICTION
NONFICTION
BOOK BOXES
MERCH
EBOOKS
About
Events
News
Guidelines
Writer Guidelines
Editorial
Connect
Search
Login Account
0
0
Home
Folder: The Goods
Back
PREORDERS
NEW RELEASES
YEAR OF WOMXN
POETRY
FICTION
NONFICTION
BOOK BOXES
MERCH
EBOOKS
About
Events
News
Folder: Guidelines
Back
Writer Guidelines
Editorial
Connect
Search
Login Account
EBOOKS THE RIVER PEOPLE
3.png Image 1 of
3.png
3.png

THE RIVER PEOPLE

$7.99

THE RIVER PEOPLE by Liz Kellebrew is a haunting and lyrical exploration of 19th-century westward expansion into the Pacific Northwest. Through the intertwined journeys of Marilla, John, and Walter—each navigating rivers that serve as both roads and unforgiving forces—the novel weaves together fiction, historical documents, memoir, and poetry. As these characters face hardships and triumphs, their choices and loves reverberate through generations. This book delves into the myths and realities of migration, revealing the harsh lessons the West has to offer. It’s a powerful, evocative story of love, loss, and survival in a land where nature shows no mercy.

FORMAT: EPUB

Add To Cart

THE RIVER PEOPLE by Liz Kellebrew is a haunting and lyrical exploration of 19th-century westward expansion into the Pacific Northwest. Through the intertwined journeys of Marilla, John, and Walter—each navigating rivers that serve as both roads and unforgiving forces—the novel weaves together fiction, historical documents, memoir, and poetry. As these characters face hardships and triumphs, their choices and loves reverberate through generations. This book delves into the myths and realities of migration, revealing the harsh lessons the West has to offer. It’s a powerful, evocative story of love, loss, and survival in a land where nature shows no mercy.

FORMAT: EPUB

THE RIVER PEOPLE by Liz Kellebrew is a haunting and lyrical exploration of 19th-century westward expansion into the Pacific Northwest. Through the intertwined journeys of Marilla, John, and Walter—each navigating rivers that serve as both roads and unforgiving forces—the novel weaves together fiction, historical documents, memoir, and poetry. As these characters face hardships and triumphs, their choices and loves reverberate through generations. This book delves into the myths and realities of migration, revealing the harsh lessons the West has to offer. It’s a powerful, evocative story of love, loss, and survival in a land where nature shows no mercy.

FORMAT: EPUB

Stay Informed
CONNECT
GUIDELINES
OPPORTUNITIES
BOOKS