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After River

A Novel

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A family becomes estranged by secrets in a novel that for fans of "psychological, plot-driven fiction by writers such as Sue Miller or Anita Shreve" (School Library Journal).
Growing up on a dairy farm in the mountains of British Columbia, fifteen-year-old Natalie Ward knows little of the outside world. But she knows family. A family so close and loving that they are the envy of the nearby town of Atwood. Natalie cherishes her position as the only daughter of the beautiful Nettie Ward and the town's beloved milkman, Gus Ward. She adores her three brothers, especially the eldest, Boyer, whom she idolizes. Like her mother, Natalie believes their lives are blessed, as rich and as sweet as the fresh milk that is their livelihood.
Everything changes one hot July afternoon in 1966 when a stranger appears at their door. The arrival of this soft-spoken American, a Vietnam War resister, will test the morals and beliefs of the Ward family and their close-knit community. The catastrophic events that are set in motion will leave relationships shattered and Natalie separated from the family she loves.
Thirty-five years later, Natalie receives a phone call from her now-estranged brother Boyer. Their mother is dying. Natalie returns to the town she has spent her adult life avoiding, steeling herself against the bittersweet memories of that summer day in 1966 and the tragedy that followed. But before Natalie can find redemption, she must confront the secrets and horrors of a past she has desperately tried to forget.
"Solidly crafted settings and characters, blended with optimism . . . charming." —Publishers Weekly
"Expect to hear more from this talented newcomer." —Booklist
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 31, 2008
      In this debut from Canadian Milner, a nostalgia as \x93rich and sweet as... freshly churned butter\x94 belies the lingering bitterness of family tragedy. Natalie Ward is a thrice-married writer forced by the imminent death of her mother to return to the town she left in shame at the age of 16. She recounts her golden childhood growing up on a busy farm \x93carved out of a narrow mountain valley deep in the Cascade Mountains.\x94 But when a handsome Vietnam War resister named River Jordon ambles up the family's dirt road in 1966 and offers his services as a farm hand, this innocent simplicity begins to curdle. The Ward family quickly falls in love with River, each finding some essential need filled by his gentle personality, but these bonds drag the family deep into tragedy. The frequent evocation of long-past shocking events is used to drive this story, but when those events are finally revealed they seem slightly artificial, and the author relies on clichéd notions of \x93the healing balm of letting go\x94 to imply that in the end, though \x93life is messy... it all comes out in the wash.\x94 Despite these oversimplifications, this novel's solidly crafted settings and characters, blended with optimism, make it a charming if sometimes over-sugary read.

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