
Welcome Home, Stranger: A Novel
From the PEN/Faulkner Awardâwinning author of The Great Man comes a novel about grief, love, growing older, and the complications of family: the story of a fiftysomething woman who goes homeâreluctantlyâto Maine after the death of her mother.âA revelation, offering characters as real as your family and friends, a rich, vividly drawn setting, grab-you-by-the-throat drama, and always, lurking in the shadows, a fierce authorial intelligence. What more could you ask?ââRichard Russo"A deeply endearing story about confronting oneâs past and constructing a new futureâunder extreme duress. . . . Welcome Home, Stranger . . . arrives at the most lovely ending of a novel Iâve read all year."âWashington Post
Can you ever truly go home again?An environmental journalist in Washington, DC, Rachel has shunned her New England working-class family for years. Divorced and childless in her middle age, sheâs a true independent spirit with the pain and experience to prove it. Coping with challenges large and small, she thinks her life is in free fallâuntil sheâs summoned home to deal with the aftermath of her motherâs death.Then things really fall apart.Surrounded by a cast of sometimes comic, sometimes heartbreakingly serious charactersâan arriviste sister, an alcoholic brother-in-law, and, most important, the love of her life, recently married to the sisterâs best friendâRachel must come to terms with her past, the sorrow she has long buried, and the ghost of the mother who, for better or worse, made her the woman she is.Lively, witty, and painfully familiar, this sophisticated and emotionally resonant novel from the author of The Great Man holds up a mirror to modern life as it considers the ways some of us must carry on.
From the PEN/Faulkner Awardâwinning author of The Great Man comes a novel about grief, love, growing older, and the complications of family: the story of a fiftysomething woman who goes homeâreluctantlyâto Maine after the death of her mother.âA revelation, offering characters as real as your family and friends, a rich, vividly drawn setting, grab-you-by-the-throat drama, and always, lurking in the shadows, a fierce authorial intelligence. What more could you ask?ââRichard Russo"A deeply endearing story about confronting oneâs past and constructing a new futureâunder extreme duress. . . . Welcome Home, Stranger . . . arrives at the most lovely ending of a novel Iâve read all year."âWashington Post
Can you ever truly go home again?An environmental journalist in Washington, DC, Rachel has shunned her New England working-class family for years. Divorced and childless in her middle age, sheâs a true independent spirit with the pain and experience to prove it. Coping with challenges large and small, she thinks her life is in free fallâuntil sheâs summoned home to deal with the aftermath of her motherâs death.Then things really fall apart.Surrounded by a cast of sometimes comic, sometimes heartbreakingly serious charactersâan arriviste sister, an alcoholic brother-in-law, and, most important, the love of her life, recently married to the sisterâs best friendâRachel must come to terms with her past, the sorrow she has long buried, and the ghost of the mother who, for better or worse, made her the woman she is.Lively, witty, and painfully familiar, this sophisticated and emotionally resonant novel from the author of The Great Man holds up a mirror to modern life as it considers the ways some of us must carry on.
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From the PEN/Faulkner Awardâwinning author of The Great Man comes a novel about grief, love, growing older, and the complications of family: the story of a fiftysomething woman who goes homeâreluctantlyâto Maine after the death of her mother.âA revelation, offering characters as real as your family and friends, a rich, vividly drawn setting, grab-you-by-the-throat drama, and always, lurking in the shadows, a fierce authorial intelligence. What more could you ask?ââRichard Russo"A deeply endearing story about confronting oneâs past and constructing a new futureâunder extreme duress. . . . Welcome Home, Stranger . . . arrives at the most lovely ending of a novel Iâve read all year."âWashington Post
Can you ever truly go home again?An environmental journalist in Washington, DC, Rachel has shunned her New England working-class family for years. Divorced and childless in her middle age, sheâs a true independent spirit with the pain and experience to prove it. Coping with challenges large and small, she thinks her life is in free fallâuntil sheâs summoned home to deal with the aftermath of her motherâs death.Then things really fall apart.Surrounded by a cast of sometimes comic, sometimes heartbreakingly serious charactersâan arriviste sister, an alcoholic brother-in-law, and, most important, the love of her life, recently married to the sisterâs best friendâRachel must come to terms with her past, the sorrow she has long buried, and the ghost of the mother who, for better or worse, made her the woman she is.Lively, witty, and painfully familiar, this sophisticated and emotionally resonant novel from the author of The Great Man holds up a mirror to modern life as it considers the ways some of us must carry on.
























