Literary Fiction

Mary Beth Keane shrewdly dissects the tensions and connections between two families.

Mary Beth Keane shrewdly dissects the tensions and connections between two families.

Has there ever been a novel, even by Dostoevsky or Tolstoy, set in such a strange, ancient, beautiful place, with its glaciers and volcanoes and endless cold?

Has there ever been a novel, even by Dostoevsky or Tolstoy, set in such a strange, ancient, beautiful place, with its glaciers and volcanoes and endless cold?

Naamah becomes a modern hero—the kind of woman capable of giving a stern talking-to to a vengeful god.

Naamah becomes a modern hero—the kind of woman capable of giving a stern talking-to to a vengeful god.

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