When Richard MacEwan's brother dies in 1949, a victim of a suspicious hunting accident, troubling secrets kept by some women in the family begin to emerge and paint a moving picture of infidelity, faith, and starting over. A first novel.
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"The most absorbing, most intelligent and most wholly satisfying novel I've read in a good while--certainly since Richard Ford's Pulitzer-winning "Independence Day . . . "A beautiful and haunting novel of character."--Don Fry, "Seattle Times"
""In The Deep Midwinter" comes along at a time when people have stopped talking about The Great American Novel. That's too bad, because this just might be it."--Kate Tuttle, " The Boston Book Review"
"Robert Clark . . . has an ear for dialogue that's pitch perfect and an impeccable eye for detail . . . A moving and provocative novel, "In the Deep Midwinter" marks a fine debut."--Ruth Coughlin, " The New York Times Book Review"
"Clark unfolds the story's moral dramas with rare assurance and grownup charity . . ." In the Deep Midwinter" not only shows how love can lead to suffering, but also, more interestingly, points out how suffering can lead to love."--Pico Iyer, "Time"
The most absorbing, most intelligent and most wholly satisfying novel I've read in a good while--certainly since Richard Ford's Pulitzer-winning "Independence Day . . . "A beautiful and haunting novel of character. "Don Fry, Seattle Times"
"In The Deep Midwinter" comes along at a time when people have stopped talking about The Great American Novel. That's too bad, because this just might be it. "Kate Tuttle, The Boston Book Review"
Robert Clark . . . has an ear for dialogue that's pitch perfect and an impeccable eye for detail . . . A moving and provocative novel, "In the Deep Midwinter" marks a fine debut. "Ruth Coughlin, The New York Times Book Review"
Clark unfolds the story's moral dramas with rare assurance and grownup charity . . ." In the Deep Midwinter" not only shows how love can lead to suffering, but also, more interestingly, points out how suffering can lead to love. "Pico Iyer, Time""
"The most absorbing, most intelligent and most wholly satisfying novel I've read in a good while--certainly since Richard Ford's Pulitzer-winning Independence Day . . . A beautiful and haunting novel of character." --Don Fry, Seattle Times
"In The Deep Midwinter comes along at a time when people have stopped talking about The Great American Novel. That's too bad, because this just might be it." --Kate Tuttle, The Boston Book Review
"Robert Clark . . . has an ear for dialogue that's pitch perfect and an impeccable eye for detail . . . A moving and provocative novel, In the Deep Midwinter marks a fine debut." --Ruth Coughlin, The New York Times Book Review
"Clark unfolds the story's moral dramas with rare assurance and grownup charity . . . In the Deep Midwinter not only shows how love can lead to suffering, but also, more interestingly, points out how suffering can lead to love." --Pico Iyer, Time
When Richard MacEwan's brother dies in 1949, a victim of a suspicious hunting accident, troubling secrets kept by some women in the family begin to emerge and paint a picture of infidelity, faith, and starting over.
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