University of Nebraska Press

 

Date of this Version

2014

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© 2014 by Pamela Carter Joern Acknowledgments for the use of previously published material appear on page xii, which constitutes an extension of the copyright page.

http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/product/In-Reach,675946.aspx

Abstract

In writing both rich and evocative, Pamela Carter Joern conjures the small plains town of Reach, Nebraska, where residents are stuck tight in the tension between loneliness and the risks of relationships. With insight, wry humor, and deep compassion, Joern renders a cast of recurring characters engaged in battles public and private, epic and mundane: a husband and wife find themselves the center of a local scandal; a widow yearns for companionship, but on her own terms; a father and son struggle with their broken relationship; a man longs for escape from a community’s limited view of love; a boy’s misguided attempt to protect his brother results in a senseless tragedy. In the town of Reach, where there is hope and hardship, connections may happen in surprising ways or lie achingly beyond grasp.

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