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"A brave and moving novel [that] has a tender empathy with the natural world." --Hermione Lee, The New York Review of Books From the two-time Booker Prize finalist author of
Days Without End comes a dazzling companion novel about memory and identity, set in Tennessee in the aftermath of the Civil War
Winona Cole, an orphaned child of the Lakota Indians, finds herself growing up in an unconventional household on a farm in west Tennessee. Raised by her adoptive parents John Cole and Thomas McNulty, whose story Barry told in his acclaimed previous novel
Days Without End, she forges a life for herself beyond the violence and dispossession of her past.
Tennessee is a state still riven by the bitter legacy of the Civil War, and the fragile harmony of her family is soon threatened by a further traumatic event, one which Winona struggles to confront, let alone understand. Exquisitely written,
A Thousand Moons is a stirring, poignant story of love and redemption, of one woman's journey and her determination to write her own future.