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NatureI have been a fan of Sue Halpern's writing since Migrations to Solitude. I found this books as I searched this site for new works from authors I respect. My introduction to the book was as a reader of the reviews on this site. I'll admit it, I was confused. How could Sue Halpern write so haphazardly or gratuitously as some reader comments suggest. I usd those reviews as guides through the book and found none of the disappointment...
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The novel has some very compelling character portraits. However, I was surprised to read the review in Publishers Weekly describing the book as being set in "New England logging town." It's in fact set in the Adirondack Mountains, which are in New York state.
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Beautiful, and searingly sad, yet somehow infused with hope. Halpern writes out of deep knowlege of place and people, and crafts a page-turner that leaves one breathless.
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