This was the line between here and there. No landwash, no vague
intertidal zone, no undecided. She stood at the edge, a mass of
instincts and yearnings and despair, while the dawn painted itself in
around her, shade by delicate shade.
The kids call her Lighthouse: no lights on up there. In a small town,
everyone knows when you can't read. But Cathy is just distracted by the
light, lines, and artistry of everyday life. She is a talented artist
growing up in tiny Mariners Cove and yearns for acceptance. She dreams
of enrolling in art school, but getting there will be a struggle. Hutch
Parsons is everything Cathy is not: charismatic, popular, smart.
Overflowing with energy, he is confident in his plans for the future.
But one icy evening his world is upended and those plans are swept away.
Dancing between points of view, Catching the Light explores the
ordinary lives of two extraordinary people. With gorgeously lyrical
language and a strong sense of place, this tender novel announces a
bright new voice in Atlantic fiction. Winner of the 2014 Percy Janes
First Novel Award for an unpublished manuscript.