The town of Gallion on Lake Superior means everything to Laurel. It's where she was raised and also where she's bringing up her ten-year-old daughter, Skye, as a single mom. However, well paying jobs and decent affordable housing are hard to find. Piecing together whatever employment she can find, Laurel worries about providing a good home for Skye. When the home they've been living in is converted into vacation rentals, their housing situation becomes even more unstable. Tin Camp Road is a story of motherhood, poverty, and the bonds of family. With a great sense of place and unforgettable characters, it's a gem.
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