Winner of the Foreword Indies Book of the Year in Literary Fiction (2017). In this striking debut of vivid characters and piercing situations, nothing is too insignificant for Pursell's imagination--a wren on a branch, a hole in a sock, ginger tea-- and nothing too dangerous-- a girl hit by a stone, a mother and daughter struggling, a lip plump with blood. Intense insights are captured in superb concentrations of prose, with lyricism and flashes of...