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A Country Called Home

Published
Oct 2008
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General Fiction General Fiction
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288

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It is 1960 when Thomas Deracotte and his pregnant wife, Helen, abandon a guaranteed future in upper-crust Connecticut and take off for a utopian adventure in the Idaho wilderness. They buy a farm sight unseen and find the buildings collapsed, the fields in ruins. But they have a tent, a river full of fish, and fields overgrown with edible berries and dandelion greens: they can survive happily until the house is rebuilt. Thomas discovers he isn't a natural farmer, but there's a local boy, Manny--a sweet soul of eighteen without a family of his own--who agrees to manage the fields in exchange for room and board. Their optimism and desire carry them again and again.

Until: the traumatizing circumstances surrounding the birth of their daughter, Elise, test them in ways they could never have anticipated. And soon, in the aftermath of a tragic accident to which only Manny bears witness, suspicion, anger, and regret come to haunt the already shattered family. It is a legacy that Elise will inherit, will struggle with, and, against all odds, will ultimately overcome.

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Oct 2009 Anchor ISBN 0307389111
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First Edition Oct 2008 Knopf ISBN 0307268950
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Oct 2008 Knopf ISBN 0307270270
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Oct 2008 Anchor ISBN B001I8QVGA
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Feb 2009 Center Point ISBN 1602854009
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