
Her Kind
âSophie Lefens's voice is blazingly original. Her Kind is a poignant and revelatory meditation on motherhood, womanhood, and the friendships that sustain both. This novel will nourish, inspire, and console youâyou'll want to stay in it as long as you can.â
âT Kira Madden, author of Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls and Whidbey
An exquisite, mist-laced debut novel about friendship and motherhood, fear and love, in which a woman plagued by visions of being pulled away from Earth invites her three closest friends for a weekend, to see who might care for her son if she dies
When Ada is left to raise her young son alone, she retreats to her otherworldly aunt Leighâs crumbling lakeside home, seeking solace for herself and stability for Lenny. Yet, among the wildflowers and the hum of the water, Ada canât escape the nagging feeling she might not have much time left. Sensing death grow nearer, she invites her three closest friendsâa brash, unemployed seamstress; a gentle, disillusioned violinist; and a serious painterâto the house over a long weekend to determine which of them might take on the impossible: raising Lenny if she no longer can.
Amidst strange animal activity and Leighâs mysterious late-night visits to her dead husbandâs grave, the women find comfort and purpose in one anotherâs company as their stay extends into winter. Meanwhile, Leighâs memory is fading fast, and Ada must confront past and present truths sheâs spent a lifetime avoiding.
When death does finally come to the group, it sets off a chain of events that exposes long-hidden secrets and the true mystical nature of Leigh and her ancestral home. Written in attentive, insightful prose, Her Kind is an ode to the power of love to return us to ourselves.
âSophie Lefens's voice is blazingly original. Her Kind is a poignant and revelatory meditation on motherhood, womanhood, and the friendships that sustain both. This novel will nourish, inspire, and console youâyou'll want to stay in it as long as you can.â
âT Kira Madden, author of Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls and Whidbey
An exquisite, mist-laced debut novel about friendship and motherhood, fear and love, in which a woman plagued by visions of being pulled away from Earth invites her three closest friends for a weekend, to see who might care for her son if she dies
When Ada is left to raise her young son alone, she retreats to her otherworldly aunt Leighâs crumbling lakeside home, seeking solace for herself and stability for Lenny. Yet, among the wildflowers and the hum of the water, Ada canât escape the nagging feeling she might not have much time left. Sensing death grow nearer, she invites her three closest friendsâa brash, unemployed seamstress; a gentle, disillusioned violinist; and a serious painterâto the house over a long weekend to determine which of them might take on the impossible: raising Lenny if she no longer can.
Amidst strange animal activity and Leighâs mysterious late-night visits to her dead husbandâs grave, the women find comfort and purpose in one anotherâs company as their stay extends into winter. Meanwhile, Leighâs memory is fading fast, and Ada must confront past and present truths sheâs spent a lifetime avoiding.
When death does finally come to the group, it sets off a chain of events that exposes long-hidden secrets and the true mystical nature of Leigh and her ancestral home. Written in attentive, insightful prose, Her Kind is an ode to the power of love to return us to ourselves.
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âSophie Lefens's voice is blazingly original. Her Kind is a poignant and revelatory meditation on motherhood, womanhood, and the friendships that sustain both. This novel will nourish, inspire, and console youâyou'll want to stay in it as long as you can.â
âT Kira Madden, author of Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls and Whidbey
An exquisite, mist-laced debut novel about friendship and motherhood, fear and love, in which a woman plagued by visions of being pulled away from Earth invites her three closest friends for a weekend, to see who might care for her son if she dies
When Ada is left to raise her young son alone, she retreats to her otherworldly aunt Leighâs crumbling lakeside home, seeking solace for herself and stability for Lenny. Yet, among the wildflowers and the hum of the water, Ada canât escape the nagging feeling she might not have much time left. Sensing death grow nearer, she invites her three closest friendsâa brash, unemployed seamstress; a gentle, disillusioned violinist; and a serious painterâto the house over a long weekend to determine which of them might take on the impossible: raising Lenny if she no longer can.
Amidst strange animal activity and Leighâs mysterious late-night visits to her dead husbandâs grave, the women find comfort and purpose in one anotherâs company as their stay extends into winter. Meanwhile, Leighâs memory is fading fast, and Ada must confront past and present truths sheâs spent a lifetime avoiding.
When death does finally come to the group, it sets off a chain of events that exposes long-hidden secrets and the true mystical nature of Leigh and her ancestral home. Written in attentive, insightful prose, Her Kind is an ode to the power of love to return us to ourselves.