How Deep is the Lake
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Shelley O'Callaghan worked as a volunteer teacher for two years with the Canadian University Services Overseas in Zambia where she fostered literacy among adults in the rural communities and encouraged girls to stay in school and finish their education. She is passionate about history, social justice and the environment. O'Callaghan practiced environmental law for twenty-five years and has been recognized as one of Canada's pre-eminent environmental lawyers. O'Callaghan is a member of the North Shore Writers Association, the Whistler Writing Society and the Canadian Creative Non-Fiction Collective. She attended the 2014 Summer Workshop of the Sage Hill Writing Experience and a writer's workshop with Merilyn Simonds in 2016.

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Part Walden Pond, part Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, part girls own adventure, How Deep is the Lake tells of author Shelley OCallaghan deep attachment to her familys land and cabins on the shores of BCs Chilliwack Lake. Warm, discursive, inquisitive, thoughtful, OCallaghan explores the geography and history of a beautiful part of BC, not far from the US border, and long home to displaced aboriginal inhabitants. Like life, the stories OCallaghan shares arent neatly bounded, but branch off into other narratives and open the reader to fresh perspectives and intriguing mysteries. Anne Giardini, author of The Sad Truth About Happiness and Advice for Italian Boys

Only someone with OCallaghans intimate attachment to the lake could have written such an appealing history-cum-memoir of this out of the way corner of the province. A charming portrait of family life set against the historical changes that threaten the tranquility and isolation of so many unique wilderness retreats. Highly recommended. Daniel Francis, editorial director, Encyclopedia of British Columbia

In her memoir, How Deep is the Lake: A Century at Chilliwack Lake, Shelley OCallaghan invites us into her familys private paradise. In lucid and graceful prose, she traces almost 100 years of her familys cabin on the lakeshore, seamlessly revealing the history of the area and the strength of her family traditions. OCallaghans evocation of what its taken to create and maintain the cabin, as well as the joy it brings to her extended family, makes this a delightful read for anyone who dreams of one day finding their own piece of paradise. Judy McFarlane, author of Writing with Grace, A Journey Beyond Down Syndrome

If you live in the Fraser Valley or have ever spent any time at Chilliwack Lake this is a must read. If you have ever had a family cottage you will be warmed by the incredible sense of stewardship and dedication generations of this family have given I would highly recommend this book. Fraser Valley News

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