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Cormorant Lake, a novel, Faith Merino

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Cormorant Lake, a novel, Faith Merino
Language
eng
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fiction
Main title
Cormorant Lake
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
Faith Merino
Sub title
a novel
Summary
Longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize On a cold November night, Evelyn Van Pelt steals her roommate's two underfed and neglected little girls from their beds and drives to the northwestern hometown she fled fourteen years earlier-Cormorant Lake. There, hidden in the mountains and woods, dense with fog and the cold of winter, Evelyn grapples with the guilt of what she's done, and as she attempts to reconcile her wild independence with the responsibilities of parenthood, she reconnects with the two women who raised her-her foster mother, Nan, and her biological mother, Jubilee. But by coming home, she has set in motion a series of events that will revive the decades-old tragedy that haunts Cormorant Lake-and lead her to confront the high cost of protecting her secret. At once fantastical and deeply rooted in the natural world, Faith Merino's deeply affecting and spirited debut novel explores the shape of family, the enduring bonds of friendship, and the imperfections of motherhood-messy and beautiful, instinctive and learned, temporal but permanently life-altering
Target audience
adult
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