A Wise and Quietly Compelling Novel
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Reviewer:
Michelle Richmond
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Author of The Year of Fog and No One You Know
“A wise and quietly compelling novel, so completely intimate that it feels more like memoir than fiction. It is the story of one summer in the life of a child named Pigeon, who attempts to find her place within her fractured family, and in the wider world. A story about solitude, and searching, which reminds us that love is sometimes found in the most unexpected places.”
—Michelle Richmond, author of The Year of Fog and No One You Know.
About Maud
Maud Carol Markson is the author of When We Get Home (Bantam, 1989) and Looking After Pigeon (Permanent Press, 2009). She has taught writing at the University of New Hampshire and Cabrini College. She now lives in California with her husband and son, and...



