Description:“A beautifully rendered and cinematic portrait of a place and its
evolution through time . . . A story of survival and the love and
devotion between parent and child.”
—Jill McCorkle, author of Hieroglyphics
Dave Cartwright used to be good at a lot of things: good with his
hands, good at solving problems, good at staying calm in a crisis. But
on the heels of his third tour in Iraq, the fabric of Dave’s life has
begun to unravel. Gripped by PTSD, he finds himself losing his home, his
wife, his direction. Most days, his love for his seven-year-old
daughter, Bella, is the only thing keeping him going. When tragedy
strikes, Dave makes a dramatic decision: the two of them will flee their
damaged lives, heading off the grid to live in the wilderness of the
Pacific Northwest.
As they carve out a home in a cave in that
harsh, breathtaking landscape, echoes of its past begin to reach them.
Bella retreats into herself, absorbed by visions of a mother and son who
lived in the cave thousands of years earlier, at the end of the last
ice age. Back in town, Dave and Bella themselves are rapidly becoming
the stuff of legend—to all but those who would force them to return
home.
As winter sweeps toward the North Cascades, past and present intertwine into a timeless odyssey. Poignant and profound, Legends of the North Cascades
brings Jonathan Evison’s trademark vibrant, honest voice to bear on an
expansive story that is at once a meditation on the perils of isolation
and an exploration of the ways that connection can save us.