The Den

A novel

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Harry Hartog's review

I loved the story, dark, unsettling, and warm at the same time. We follow Henrietta and Jane, who grow up on a farmhouse. Her father tells the sisters many folklore stories, one being about a family in the 1800s who were suspected of turning into coyotes in the woods near their home. Henrietta then disappears into these same woods. You can’t help but feel very close to these complex women. - Adrian, Harry Hartog Penrith



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"A lush and luminous gem of a novel: The Den is a book with depth and mystery and soul." -Chris Bohjalian, author of The Red Lotus

Sisters Henrietta and Jane are fifteen and twelve, growing up in a farmhouse on the outskirts of a small New England town. When Henrietta becomes obsessed with a local boy, Jane takes to trailing the young couple, spying on their trysts. Until one night, Henrietta vanishes into the woods.

A century and a half earlier, sisters Elspeth and Claire are separated by an ocean: Elspeth's pregnancy at seventeen meant she was quickly married and sent to America to avoid certain shame. But when she begins ingratiating herself with a wealthy mill owner, a series of wrenching and violent events unfold, culminating in her disappearance.

Each in their own times, Jane and Claire must search for their missing sisters beneath the watchful eyes of their shared small town. With echoes of The Scarlet Letter, The Den is a transporting, layered tale of two women, living generations apart yet connected by place and longing, and condemned for the very same desires.

ISBN:
9780525655282
Format:
Hardback
Pages:
288
Published:
Publisher:
Alfred A. Knopf
Imprint:
Alfred A. Knopf
Weight:
442 g