“What is that?” Finn asks. “It's trash,” she says. She knows there are some trash barrels in the barn. She saw Sam filling them with grass clippings earlier. She leaves Finn and Alice and walks to the barn. It is dark in here. Quiet.
After her virtuoso rendering of love and redemption in "Two Rivers," Greenwood trains her insightful eye on a shattered family trying to rebuild what was lost, in this timeless and timely novel.
These three stories come with a breath of cold and a sort of longing, the sort of thing that consumes someone if they let it.
"It's been five years since the Mason family vacationed at the lakeside cottage in northeastern Vermont, close to where prize-winning novelist Samuel Mason grew up.
The Hungry Season: Feeding Southern Africa's Cities
It's been five years since the Mason family vacationed at the lakeside cottage in Vermont, close to where prize-winning novelist Samuel Mason grew up.