St. Vincent, Sarah
After surviving a life-altering accident at twenty-two
Kathleen recuperates by retreating to a remote campground lodge in a state park
where she works flipping burgers for deer hunters and hikers — happy
she insists
to be left alone. But when a hesitant
heavily accented stranger appears in the dead of winter — seemingly out of nowhere
kicking snow from his flimsy dress shoes — the wary Kathleen is intrigued
despite herself. He says he’s a student from Uzbekistan. To her he seems shell-shocked
clearly hiding from something that terrifies him. And as she becomes absorbed in his secrets
she’s forced to confront her own — even as her awareness of being in danger grow. Steeped in the rugged beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains
with America’s war on terror raging in the background
Sarah St.Vincent’s Ways to Hide in Winter is a powerful story about violence and redemption
betrayal and empathy . . . and how we reconcile the unforgivable in those we love.