Little Island

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Product Details
Price
$15.00  $13.95
Publisher
Berkley Books
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.0 X 8.2 X 0.9 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780425266359
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About the Author
Katharine Britton teaches at the Institute of Lifelong Education at Dartmouth College, the Writer's Barn in Shelburne and the Writer's Center in White River, Vermont. She has written three screenplays, one of which is a Moondance International Film Festival winner, and has a master's degree in creative writing from Dartmouth College. She is the author of one previous novel, Her Sister's Shadow, and lives in Vermont.
Reviews
Praise for Little Island

"A story about the power of redemption and self-fulfillment. Ms. Britton understands everything there is to understand about the Maine coast, from the way fog 'both muffles and amplifies sound' to the fishing techniques of ospreys. Best of all, she understands how, through love, the human heart can overcome just about anything."--Howard Frank Mosher

"Such luscious writing I wanted to slow down to savor it...The complicated, flawed, generous Little family reminded me of my own, and how, in the midst of the risks and raptures and currents of life, we save one another."--Nancy Thayer, author of Island Girls

"A beautifully written and deeply thoughtful family story, enriched by Britton's acutely rendered details of a beloved natural landscape and her wise understanding of complex human hearts. The tale is touched with heartbreak but leavened with humor, and is captivating from first page to last."--Reeve Lindbergh, author of Under a Wing and Forward from Here: Leaving Middle Age--and Other Unexpected Adventures

Praise for Her Sister's Shadow

"The quintessential summer holiday book."--Sally Ryder Brady, author of A Box of Darkness

"A deeply satisfying read."--Ernest Hebert, author of The Old American and Never Back Down

"Evocative, compelling, and exquisitely written."--Joni B. Cole, coeditor of Water Cooler Diaries

"Both evocative and precise...A story of loss, grievance, and the permutations of time, rendered with disarming honesty."--Catherine Tudish, author of Tenney's Landing and American Cream

"A touching, intricate account of painful memories that radically shapes lives."--Publishers Weekly