Where the Rivers Flow North (Hardscrabble Books)
by Howard Frank Mosher
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Read in October, 1997
The short stories found herein are amongst the most starkly beautiful I've ever read. The novella does not measure up to that high standard, but even with its occasional dryness it also is rather good. What I liked most about these stories is their honesty, they don't flinch, not even at their conclusions. This honesty is a sort of love, for the characters never leave Northeast Vermont, they don't make of their lives what they are not.
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Read in January, 1999
I first read this book because the Horseflies wrote the music for the movie made from this book. All the books by Howard Frank Mosher, about life in northern Vermont, are well worth it.
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Read in December, 2007
Deft, intelligent, character-driven short stories. Didn't make it to the novella part...
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