In Sawbill Jennifer Case watches her family suddenly exchange their
rooted existence for a series of relocations that take them across
the United States. In response Case struggles to "live in place"
without a geographical home, a struggle that leads her to search
for grounding in the now-dismantled fishing resort her grandparents
ran in northeastern Minnesota. By chronicling her migratory
adulthood alongside the similarly unpredictable history of Sawbill
Lodge, this memoir offers a resonant meditation on home, family,
environment, and the human desire for place in the inherently
mobile twenty-first century.
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