<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Abandoned by his wife, a man tries to protect his family during the Great Depression, in this "powerful" novel by the bestselling author of <i>Songs in Ordinary Time </i>(<i>Publishers Weekly</i>).</b> <p/> During the Great Depression, rural Vermont suffers along with the rest of the country, and Henry Talcott, with only occasional work as a butcher, is reduced to moving into a tent on the edge of Black Pond with his two children. Their beautiful but unreliable mother has left them, and Henry is devastated by her desertion. He hasn't told Thomas or Margaret why she left--or if she will return. <p/> Told from twelve-year-old Thomas's perspective, <i>The Lost Mother</i> follows this shattered family as a wealthy neighbor begins to woo the children as companions for her strange, housebound son, and Henry weighs an unexpected proposition, the consequences of which may cost him everything. "A perfectly lovely story about perfectly awful things" by the <i>New York Times</i>-bestselling and National Book Award-nominated author of <i>A Dangerous Woman</i> and <i>Light from a Distant Star</i>, <i>The Lost Mother</i> is "the quietest, subtlest novel that has ever kept [its readers] up into the small hours of the night, unable to look away" (<i>The Washington Post</i>). <p/><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Morris' nearly flawless prose is mesmerizing. . . . Ultimately, [she] demonstrates how both poverty and greed sicken the soul, and how those who cling to love against all odds are redeemed." --<i>Booklist </i> <p/> "Morris unflinchingly illuminates the bitter existence of neglected children and their inspiring resilience, once again proving herself a storyteller of great compassion, insight and depth." --<i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/><b>Praise for Mary McGarry Morris</b> <br> "A writer to reckon with." --<i>The New York Times Book Review</i> <p/> "A master storyteller." --<i>USA Today</i> <p/> "There are few contemporary authors whose work can absorb readers so fully and with such immediacy that the line between character and reader begins to seem dangerously thin. Among these few is the brilliant Mary McGarry Morris." --<i>Los Angeles Times</i> <p/><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Mary McGarry Morris grew up in Vermont and now lives on the North Shore in Massachusetts. Her first novel, <i>Vanished</i>, was published in 1988 and was nominated for the National Book Award and the PEN/Faulkner Award. <i>A Dangerous Woman</i> (1991) was chosen by<i> Time</i> magazine as one of the "Five Best Novels of the Year" and was made into a motion picture starring Debra Winger, Barbara Hershey, and Gabriel Byrne.<i> Songs in Ordinary Time</i> (1995) was an Oprah's Book Club selection, which propelled it to the top of the <i>New York Times</i> bestseller list for many weeks, and it was adapted for a TV movie starring Sissy Spacek and Beau Bridges. Morris's other highly acclaimed works include the novels <i>Fiona Range</i> (2000), <i>A Hole in the Universe</i> (2004), <i>The Lost Mother</i> (2005), <i>The Last Secret</i> (2009), and <i>Light from a Distant Star</i> (2011), as well as the play <i>MTL: The Insanity File</i>. <br>
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