on one flattened palm and dropping her eyes toward the onions, the end of her braid dusting the surface of the soil. “I miscarried our second baby last year,” Sylvia says. “But itwasso early, my doctor told me it was perfectly normal.
. . . This is truly a beautiful book.” —Elizabeth Gilbert "Proves that there is grace in letting go, stepping back and giving yourself time to repair in the dark.
. . . This is truly a beautiful book.” —Elizabeth Gilbert "Proves that there is grace in letting go, stepping back and giving yourself time to repair in the dark.
When fourteen-year-old Pierre goes with the North West Company to French Canada to learn about the fur trading business, he finds that he is learning more than he ever expected as rules of survival become a reality and a friendship with an ...
Wintering uses [a] closed community to examine some disturbing aspects of Australian culture: parochialism, machismo, an unwillingness to face up to the past.
The two principal stories at play in Wintering are bound together when the elderly, demented Harry Eide escapes his sickbed and vanishes into the forbidding, northernmost wilderness that surrounds the town of Gunflint, Minnesota—instantly ...
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER 'A beautiful, gentle exploration of the dark season of life and the light of spring that eventually follows' Raynor Winn, bestselling author of The Salt Path 'Wintering is every bit as beautiful and healing as ...