The linked stories in Cara Blue Adams's precise and observant collection
offer elegantly constructed glimpses of the life of Kate, a young woman
from rural New England, moving between her childhood in the countryside
of Vermont and her twenties and thirties in the northeast, southwest,
and South in pursuit of a vocation, first as a research scientist and
later as a writer. Place is a palpable presence: Boston in winter, Maine
in summer, Virginia's lush hillsides, the open New Mexico sky. Along the
way, we meet Kate's difficult bohemian mother and younger sister, her
privileged college roommate, and the various men Kate dates as she
struggles to define what she wants from the world on her own terms.
Wryly funny and shot through with surprising flashes of anger, these
smart, dreamy, searching stories show us a young woman grappling with
social class, gender, ambition, violence, and the distance between
longing and having.