An emotionally charged, richly observed novel about a woman balancing
the demands of motherhood and marriage with her own needs.
Maud is a talented garden historian and devoted mom to daughters Ella
and Louise. Motivated to reignite her career and escape her troubled
marriage, she accepts a summer job restoring the garden of a lush, 19th
century estate in the Hudson Valley.
Reveling in her work and temporary independence, Maud relishes her days
in the sun. While waiting for her daughters to join her at the end of
their school year, she strikes up a friendship with a coworker,
archeologist Gabriel Crews. As the two share nightly dinners, their
relationship grows more intimate, and Maud starts to imagine a future
outside of her stifling marriage. Once Ella and Louise arrive, however,
she is torn by her desire for Gabriel, her obligations to her daughters,
and her growing concern for Ella's dark moods. Is Ella acting out
because she senses that Maud and Gabriel have fallen in love?
What happens next is a seismic shock that profoundly changes Maud's
life, as well as the lives of everyone she cares about.
Deeply moving and impossible to put down, Hedge is an unforgettable
portrait of a woman's longing to be a good mother while still answering
the call of her soul and mind.