“The plot alternates between the forestry theme and Diana’s relationships with the valley’s locals as she struggles to end her marriage. The result is a hilarious romp through the woodlands and rural communities of the valley.
Haley’s gift for characterization is immediately apparent in Blame it on the Spruce Budworm. She creates real characters, people I wanted to learn more about.” Trudy Kelly Forsythe, The New Brunswick Reader
Diana Cummings is from Toronto, so when she needed a quiet, slow-paced place to finish her movie script and consider her failing marriage, Nova Scotia’s Rossignol Valley seemed the perfect retreat. She couldn’t have been more wrong! After answering an advertisement in the local newspaper, Diana becomes the “Extraordinary Secretary” for the Prince County Woodlot Owners Association—a rag-tag gang of woodsmen and farmers embroiled in a losing battle over the government’s forestry policies.