A stunning portrait of a mountain community over the course of one eventful winter by the critically acclaimed author of Stars Go Blue
The residents of Blue Moon Mountain form a tight-knit community of those living off the land, stunned by the beauty and isolation all around them. So when, at the onset of winter, the town veterinarian commits a violent act, the repercussions of that tragedy will be felt all across the mountainside, upending their lives and causing their paths to twist and collide in unexpected ways.
The housecleaner rediscovering her sexual appetite, the farrier who must take in his traumatized niece, the grocer and her daughter, the therapist and the teacher, reaching out to the world in new and surprising ways. They will all rise and converge upon the blue hour—l’heure bleue, a time of desire, lust, honesty—and learn to navigate the often confusing paths of mourning and love.
Writing with passion for rural lives and the natural world, Laura Pritchett, who has been called “one of the most accomplished writers of the American West,†graces the land of desire in vivid prose, exploring the lengths these characters—some of whom we’ve met in Pritchett’s previous work—will traverse to protect their own.