Synopses & Reviews
An old fisherman recites his "sea-sorrow"; two sisters search for their runaway brother and the girl they believe he keeps tied to a tree. The landscape comes alive as these stories chart families broken apart and stitched back together over the course of harsh New England seasons.
Synopsis
Familial bonds are frayed as characters endure cold seasons both literal and metaphoric in these New England gothic stories
About the Author
Joshua Harmon is the author of the essay collection The Annotated Mixtape, the novel Quinnehtukqut, the short story collection History of Cold Seasons, and the poetry collections Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie and Scrape. He lives in western Massachusettes.