![]() The “tiny island” where the story is set has a police department, ambulance service, health clinic, and multiple daily ferry runs taking commuters to work and kids to school in the city on the mainland, plus “abandoned military fortifications at the far end of the island” where teenagers are rumored to gather. In Mary Kubica’s new novel, The Other Mrs., we get the glimpse of winter. In the most daring literary excursions, a glimpse of winter. It can be an idyllic summer paradise of sailboats and cottages, or a windswept, lonely, sublimely frightening instance of rugged beauty. ![]() ![]() Park Row Books, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2020įor centuries, there’s been nothing like an island on the remote coast of remote Maine to spark the imaginations of writers and artists, both native and non-native. ![]()
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