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by Alan Rossi (Author)
When a couple are killed on an isolated road in North Carolina they leave behind an orphaned son and grieving relatives who must decide between them who will be his caretaker, in a compulsive novel exploring the nature of family.
Alan Rossi is a writer whose work has appeared in Granta, the Atlantic, Missouri Review, Conjunctions, Agni, and Ninth Letter. His novella Did You Really Just Say That To Me? was awarded the third annual New England Review Award for Emerging Writers, and he was the New England Review/Bread Loaf Scholar for 2017. He is also the recipient of a Pushcart Prize for his story "Unmoving Like a Mighty River Stilled," and an O. Henry Prize for "The Buddhist." He lives in South Carolina.
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