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Through the Pale Door

Published
Sep 2009
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
208

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Sarah West takes a temporary job at her father's South Carolina steel mill the summer before college, hoping for relief from the chaos of her psychotic and often institutionalized monther. But from the first day of June to the waning days of August, relief is the last thing Sarah finds. Soon after moving into her separated father's house--more like an industrial museum than a home--tragic news about her mother arrives.

The haunting funeral coincides with Sarah's first love affair with a fellow mill worker, a teenaged vigilante muralist named Edgewood who lives in an abandoned jail on the outskirts of town. Sarah and Edgewood share artistic gifts, but both hesitate at the door between adolecence and adulthood. While Edgewood struggles to develope confidence in his work, Sarah finds her own artistic endeavors haunted by grim yet compelling memories of growing up under the rule of an inexplicably deranged artist on one side and an oddly aloof, workaholic entrepreneur on the other.

Confronted with danger and death at the mill, mortality confronts Sarah and Edgewood from every angle, and buries deep in their artwork. As their relationship deepens, Edgewood helps Sarah overcome the loss of her mother. In the end, however, Sarah will face a greater challenge: domesticating her own emerging inner demons while tending to first-lover's uncertainty.

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Feb 2011 Hub City Press ISBN 1891885782
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First Edition Aug 2009 Hub City Writers Project ISBN 1891885669
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