Hannah Coulter is Wendell Berry's seventh novel and his first to
employ the voice of a woman character in its telling. Hannah, the
now-elderly narrator, recounts the love she has for the land and for her
community. She remembers each of her two husbands, and all places and
community connections threatened by twentieth-century technologies. At
risk is the whole culture of family farming, hope redeemed when her
wayward and once lost grandson, Virgil, returns to his rural home place
to work the farm.