A feud, a fire, an affair. Cows in the pasture, men at the lunch counter, violets in an old cream bottle. This is Vermont life passionate, pastoral, pungent in F.D. Reeve s stunning new novella, Nathaniel Purple. The story is more than the sum of its parts. It is author F.D. Reeve s love poem to the state of Vermont, which forms a rich, vivid canvas for his intimate portrayal of village life. But human nature is a bit out of joint. Years of living on the bony land has led the village people to jealousies and forbidden couplings. Reeve draws us into his world through the sharp eyes of Nathaniel Purple, who, as the town's librarian, is the link to the world of books and rational thinking. He is also an everyman, a native Vermonter, able to embrace the town s practical justice. And he has a few secrets of his own. Nathaniel Purple celebrates the strength and timelessness of the natural world above the daily struggle and quotidian quarrels of everyday existence. People live out their destinies while the seasons turn.
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