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Book Synopsis
The story of an unlikely and transformative connection forged between a young journalist and a woman whose past holds a terrible secret.

Trade Review
"A deceptively quiet novel that gradually gathers power around the themes of love, loss, memory, and the paramount importance of doing good work well. Gorgeous and affirming." -- Mark Costello, National Book Award-nominated author of Big If
"The Winter in Anna is filled with the secret knowledge I want out of a novel, particularly concerning the important subjects in life: love, pain, North Dakota, newspapers, small towns, family, loyalty, friendship, and regret. I could tell this book was good when reading it felt like a secret I was keeping from my family and from the world." -- Ander Monson, author of Letter to a Future Lover
"I couldn’t put down this wise tale—by turns bone-chilling, rollicking, bittersweet—of a young man’s stint at the sort of small-town newspaper that, sadly, has all but vanished. The Winter in Anna arrives via the journalist’s older self—husband, father—and is enriched and enlarged by his big-hearted musings on what he failed to understand in his youth and how that failure haunts him still." -- Elizabeth Evans, author of As Good As Dead
"Reed Karaim tells a ‘tribal and ancient story’ about how our early choices shape us… With exotic details of a state filled with fire and ice, The Winter in Anna shows who we often find impossible to forgive: our younger selves." -- Maureen Gibbon, author of Paris Red
"The Winter in Anna is a deeply affecting elegy. As I read, I slowly realized that Anna herself—so full of what Chekhov called ‘haunting pathos’—would be a heart-wrenching character, and she is. Karaim works a beautifully paced magic. I somehow heard, page by page, Bach’s Unaccompanied Cello suites drifting in through the North Dakota snow." -- Howard Norman, author of My Darling Detective
"An atmospheric and beautifully written capsule of loss, regret, and moments of salvation." -- Vicki Ann Duraine - Arizona Daily Star
"[A] literary heart stopper." -- Chris Stuckenschneider - The Missourian
"Memorable… The Winter in Anna is both thoughtful and introspective, in the tradition of Pat Conroy and Ward Just." -- Ian Schwartz - BookPage
"Captivating... [W]onderfully crafted... a beautiful, touching novel." -- Publishers Weekly
"A melancholy, earnest study of friendship." -- Kirkus

The Winter in Anna

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      Publisher: WW Norton & Co
      Publication Date: 03/03/2017
      ISBN13: 9780393608502, 978-0393608502
      ISBN10: 0393608506

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The story of an unlikely and transformative connection forged between a young journalist and a woman whose past holds a terrible secret.

      Trade Review
      "A deceptively quiet novel that gradually gathers power around the themes of love, loss, memory, and the paramount importance of doing good work well. Gorgeous and affirming." -- Mark Costello, National Book Award-nominated author of Big If
      "The Winter in Anna is filled with the secret knowledge I want out of a novel, particularly concerning the important subjects in life: love, pain, North Dakota, newspapers, small towns, family, loyalty, friendship, and regret. I could tell this book was good when reading it felt like a secret I was keeping from my family and from the world." -- Ander Monson, author of Letter to a Future Lover
      "I couldn’t put down this wise tale—by turns bone-chilling, rollicking, bittersweet—of a young man’s stint at the sort of small-town newspaper that, sadly, has all but vanished. The Winter in Anna arrives via the journalist’s older self—husband, father—and is enriched and enlarged by his big-hearted musings on what he failed to understand in his youth and how that failure haunts him still." -- Elizabeth Evans, author of As Good As Dead
      "Reed Karaim tells a ‘tribal and ancient story’ about how our early choices shape us… With exotic details of a state filled with fire and ice, The Winter in Anna shows who we often find impossible to forgive: our younger selves." -- Maureen Gibbon, author of Paris Red
      "The Winter in Anna is a deeply affecting elegy. As I read, I slowly realized that Anna herself—so full of what Chekhov called ‘haunting pathos’—would be a heart-wrenching character, and she is. Karaim works a beautifully paced magic. I somehow heard, page by page, Bach’s Unaccompanied Cello suites drifting in through the North Dakota snow." -- Howard Norman, author of My Darling Detective
      "An atmospheric and beautifully written capsule of loss, regret, and moments of salvation." -- Vicki Ann Duraine - Arizona Daily Star
      "[A] literary heart stopper." -- Chris Stuckenschneider - The Missourian
      "Memorable… The Winter in Anna is both thoughtful and introspective, in the tradition of Pat Conroy and Ward Just." -- Ian Schwartz - BookPage
      "Captivating... [W]onderfully crafted... a beautiful, touching novel." -- Publishers Weekly
      "A melancholy, earnest study of friendship." -- Kirkus

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