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Summary This novel is set in Vermont. The suicide of "dairy farmer Vernon Nowle stuns his small-town neighbors. His children gather from Washington, D.C.,New York, and nearby Worthing to bury their father and to try to make sense of his seemingly senseless death. Vincie, the eldest {daughter}, is disturbed by the police report that Nowle's dogs had been shut up in the house for two days before the oil delivery man found her father's body. The care and humane treatment of animals was an integral part of Nowle's life, and it seemed unlikely that he would forget the dogs, even when contemplating suicide. If not suicide, was it then murder?" (Libr J)
Publisher's Notes "The cost squeeze that drove a third of Vermont's farms out of business in the last decade has brought tragedy to the Owens River Valley. Authorities now believe the gunshot wound that killed Vernon Nowle, 67, of Worthing, last Saturday, was self-inflicted. 'All indications point to suicide,' said a spokesman for the Vermont State Police." To the newspaper, the story was simple. To Nowle's daughter Vincie, the death was not simple at all. After a decade of urban life and an increasingly suffocating marriage, Vincie returns to her small hometown, where a reunion of grief quickly becomes complicated. Along with her brothers, the charming salesman Chad and the solid-as-a-rock biology teacher Darrell, Vincie navigates an emotional house of mirrors in which the familial signposts of identity and loyalty, love and deception, create a maze of intrigue - and force Vincie to confront her own reflection.
More Info The author of the highly acclaimed novel Alma Rose presents a beautifully crafted novel about a woman's awakening. Set in a rapidly changing Vermont farming town, Nowle's Passing masterfully portrays the culture of a region and the stoic and subtle beauty of its people.
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