The Very Marrow of Our Bones
A Novel
ISBN-13: 9781773051864
Author(s): Christine Higdon
Subjects: FBA, Fiction
Publisher: Ecw Press
Publisher Imprint: Ecw Press Digital
Publication Date: 03-04-2018
Format: Ebook
Availability: In stock
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A Novel
ISBN-13: 9781773051864
Author(s): Christine Higdon
Subjects: FBA, Fiction
Publisher: Ecw Press
Publisher Imprint: Ecw Press Digital
Publication Date: 03-04-2018
Format: Ebook
Availability: In stock
About the book
Defiance, faith, and triumph in a heartrending novel about daughters and mothers
On a miserable November day in 1967, two women disappear from a working-class town on the Fraser River. The community is thrown into panic, with talk of drifters and murderous husbands. But no one can find a trace of Bette Parsons or Alice McFee. Even the egg seller, Doris Tenpenny, a woman to whom everyone tells their secrets, hears nothing.
Ten-year-old Lulu Parsons discovers something, though: a milk-stained note her mother, Bette, left for her father on the kitchen table. Wally, it says, I will not live in a tarpaper shack for the rest of my life . . .
Lulu tells no one, and months later she buries the note in the woods. At the age of ten, she starts running — and forgetting — lurching through her unraveled life, using the safety of solitude and detachment until, at fifty, she learns that she is not the only one who carries a secret.
Hopeful, lyrical, comedic, and intriguingly and lovingly told, The Very Marrow of Our Bones explores the isolated landscapes and thorny attachments bred by childhood loss and buried secrets.