Two Rivers. T. Greenwood
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Advance Praise for Two Rivers
“From the moment the train derails in the town of Two Rivers, I was hooked. Who is this mysterious young stranger named Maggie, and what is she running from? In Two Rivers , T. Greenwood weaves a haunting story in which the sins of the past threaten to destroy the fragile equilibrium of the present. Ripe with surprising twists and heart-breakingly real characters, Two Rivers is a remarkable and complex look at race and forgiveness in small-town America.”
—Michelle Richmond, New York Times bestselling author of The Year of Fog and No One You Know
“ Two Rivers is a convergence of tales, a reminder that the past never washes away, and yet, in T. Greenwood’s delicate handling of time gone and time to come, love and forgiveness wait on the other side of what life does to us and what we do to it. This novel is a sensitive and suspenseful portrayal of family and the ties that bind.”
—Lee Martin, author of The Bright Forever and River of Heaven
“T. Greenwood’s writing shimmers and sings as she braids together past, present, and the events of one desperate day. I ached for Harper in all of his longing, guilt, grief, and vast, abiding love, and I rejoiced at his final, hard-won shot at redemption.”
—Marisa de los Santos, New York Times bestselling author of Belong to Me and Love Walked In
“ Two Rivers is a stark, haunting story of redemption and salvation. T. Greenwood portrays a world of beauty and peace that, once disturbed, reverberates with searing pain and inescapable consequences; this is a story of a man who struggles with the deepest, darkest parts of his soul, and is able to fight his way to the surface to breathe again. But also—maybe more so—it is the story of a man who learns the true meaning of family: When I am with you, I am home. A memorable, powerful work.”
—Garth Stein, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Racing in the Rain
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“The premise of Two Rivers is alluring: the very morning a deadly train derailment upsets the balance of a sleepy Vermont town, a mysterious girl show up on Harper Montgomery’s doorstep, forcing him to dredge up a lifetime of memories—from his blissful, indelible childhood to his lonely, contemporary existence. Most of all, he must look long and hard at that terrible night twelve years ago, when everything he held dear was taken from him, and he, in turn, took back. T. Greenwood’s novel is full of love, betrayal, lost hopes, and a burning question: is it ever too late to find redemption?”
—Miranda Beverly-Whittemore, author of The Effects of Lightand the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize–winning Set Me Free
“In the tradition of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and To Kill a Mockingbird , T. Greenwood’s Two Rivers is a wonderfully distinctive American novel, abounding with memorable characters, unusual lore and history, dark family secrets, and love of life. Two Rivers is the story that people want to read: the one they have never read before.”
—Howard Frank Mosher, author of Walking to Gatlinburg
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Contents
A CKNOWLEDGMENTS
P ROLOGUE
O NE
Two Rivers
Betsy
The Girl
The Folding Machine
News
April Fools
Jumbo Liar
The Road Less Traveled
Rain
1968: Fall
T WO
Lightning
Stations of the Cross
The Heights
Sunday Supper
Sliding
Eulogy
1968: Fall
T HREE
Freedom School
Alteration
Maybe Tonight
Comfort Food
Orientation
Missing
Freedom Summer
Forgiveness
Heat Lightning
The Montrealer
1968: Fall
F OUR
Inside the House of Me
Ray
1968: Fall
1968: Fall
1968: Fall
The New England Bell
Home
Freedom Press
Mermaid
Things Spared
Ticket
Official Hair Styles for Boys and Men
Home Remedy
Valentine
F IVE
Home Brew
Samurai
Lilacs
Broken
Midway
Acts of Contrition