Rachel Seiffert, author of The Dark Room, powerfully evokes our need
for human connection in this dazzling and haunting group of stories. Set
against immense political upheaval, or evoking the intimate struggles
between men and women, parents and children, this astonishing collection
charts our desire for love, our fragility, and our strength. From the
title piece, in which a young biologist conceals his discoveries at a
polluted river from a local woman, to the family aided by an enemy in
"The Crossing," to the old man weighing his regrets in "Francis John
Jones, 1924-" Seiffert's acclaimed, refined prose movingly captures the
lives of her characters in their most essential, secret moments.