Mary McGarry Morris has been compared to both John Steinbeck and Carson McCullers. In this new novel--an ode to the American family, which in spite of turmoil and confusion refuses to be defeated--she weaves a tight and flawless tale that reveals the passionate and totally absorbing story of the Fermoyles and of life in the small town of Atkinson, Vermont, in the summer of 1960.
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Mary McGarry Morris has been compared to both John Steinbeck and Carson McCullers. In this new novel--an ode to the American family, which in spite of turmoil and confusion refuses to be defeated--she weaves a tight and flawless tale that reveals the passionate and totally absorbing story of the Fermoyles and of life in the small town of Atkinson, Vermont, in the summer of 1960.
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