### Review _βA MASTERPIECE . . . WOODβS STORIES [ARE] FILLED WITH HOPE AND LIGHT.β β _Titan_ magazine _ _ βCharacters alternate between major and minor roles like players in a Robert Altman film. . . . Wood handles each voice with such grace that she disappears inside it right away. Her pro
Ernie's Ark: The Abbott Falls Stories
β Scribed by Monica Wood
- Book ID
- 111229752
- Publisher
- David R. Godine, Publisher
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 211 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781567926743
- ASIN
- B08528GSG7
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The bestselling author of The One-in-a-Million Boy has crafted a story collection that "illuminates the grace in the average and everyday" of a small town (San Francisco Chronicle).
In ten interlinking stories, the town of Abbot Falls reacts as Ernie Whitten, pipefitter, builds a giant ark in his backyard. Ernie was weeks away from a pension-secured retirement when the union went on strike. Now his wife Marie is ill. Struck with sudden inspiration, Ernie builds the ark as a work of art for his wife to see from the window; a vessel to carry them both away; or a plea for God to spare Marie, come hell or high water.
As the ark takes shape, the rest of the town carries on. There's Dan Little, a building-code enforcer who comes to fine Ernie for the ark and makes a significant discovery about himself; Francine Love, a precocious thirteen-year-old who longs to be a part of the family-like world of the union workers; and Atlantic Pulp & Paper CEO Henry John McCoy, an impatient man wearily determined to be a good father to his twenty-six-year-old daughter. The people of Abbott Falls will try their best to hold a community together, against the fiercest of oddsΒ .Β .Β .
Few writers can capture the extraordinary within seemingly ordinary lives as does Monica Wood. An unforgettable tapestry of love, lonelinessβand neighbors.
"Like Elizabeth Strout, her fellow chronicler of small-town Maine life, Monica Wood imbues her characters with the complexity and humanity of real people. Ernie's Ark is as true as life." ?Christina Baker Kline, New York Times bestselling author
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