Against the wilds of sea and wood, a young immigrant woman settles
into life outside Duluth in the 1890s, still shocked at finding
herself alone in a new country, abandoned and adrift; in the early
1920s, her orphan son, now grown, falls in love with the one woman
he shouldn t and uses his best skills to build them their own small
ark to escape. But their pasts travel with them, threatening to
capsize even their fragile hope. In this triumphant new novel,
Peter Geye has crafted another deeply moving tale of a misbegotten
family shaped by the rough landscape in which they live--often at
the mercy of wildlife and weather--and by the rough edges of their
own breaking hearts."
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