Northern Borders
Moving in with his grandparents at the age of six, Austen Kittredge finds his live changed by the eccentric and seemingly magical people he meets, especially his grandparents, whose marriage is nicknamed the "Forty Years War." Reprint.
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The Wall Street Journal called Howard Frank Mosher "a writer of power and originality"; the Boston Herald called his writings "lovingly forged, understated, and laden with images that surprise and haunt." In Northern Borders, the author of A Stranger in the Kingdom and Where the Rivers Flow North returns with a novel full of the warmth, wisdom, and wry humor that have won him a devoted following among readers, writers, and critics alike.
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