![]() ![]() Ruskovich's language is itself a consolation, as she subtly posits the troubling thought that only decency can save us. ![]() In a wild emotional and physical landscape, Wade's past becomes the center of Ann's imagination, as Ann becomes determined to understand the family she never knew-and to take responsibility for them, reassembling their lives, and her own.įINALIST FOR: International Dylan Thomas Prize Edgar First Novel Award Young Lions Fiction Award In a story written in exquisite prose and told from multiple perspectives-including Ann, Wade, and Jenny, now in prison-we gradually learn of the mysterious and shocking act that fractured Wade and Jenny's lives, of the love and compassion that brought Ann and Wade together, and of the memories that reverberate through the lives of every character in Idaho. With her husband's memory fading, Ann attempts to piece together the truth of what happened to Wade's first wife, Jenny, and to their daughters. ![]() WINNER OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST BOOK AWARD WINNER OF THE DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY BUZZFEEDĪnn and Wade have carved out a life for themselves from a rugged landscape in northern Idaho, where they are bound together by more than love. Henry Prize-winning author Emily Ruskovich LOS ANGELES TIMES BESTSELLER A stunning debut novel about love and forgiveness, about the violence of memory and the equal violence of its loss-from O. ![]()
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