The Strange Inheritance Of Leah Fern

The Strange Inheritance Of Leah Fern
Rita Zoey Chin
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h210 x 140mm - 304pg
4 Oct 2022 US
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9781612199863
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A luminous coming of age story about a fiercely lonely young woman' s quest to uncover the truth behind her mother' s disappearance. Born in a carnival trailer, Leah Fern begins her life as the"The Youngest and Very BestFortunetellerin the World," taking strangers' hands and feeling the depths of their emotions. Her mother Jeannie Starr is a captivating magician, but not always an attentive mother, and when Leah is six, Jeannie upends their carnival life with an unexpected exit. With little fanfare and no explanation, she leaves her daughter at the home of Edward Murphy, a kindly older man with whom Leah shares one fierce wish- that Jeannie Starr will return to them. After fifteen years as a small-town outcast , Leah decides to end her life on the occasion of her twenty-first birthday. But the intricate death ritual she has devised is interrupted by a surprise knock on her door. Her mysterious neighbor, the curmudgeonly and reclusive art photographer Essie East, has died and left Leah a very strange inheritance. Through a series of letters, Essie will posthumously lead Leah on a journey to nine points on the map, spanning from South Carolina to Canada to the Arctic Circle-a journey that, the first note promises, will reveal the story of Leah' s mother. Driven by a ferocious resurgence of hope, Leah embarks on this bizarre treasure hunt, Essie' s ashes in a jeweled urn in the passenger seat of her truck. Along her way, she visits islands, libraries, diners, and defunct ice cream parlors, meeting a charming cast of eccentric characters and immersing herself in wonders of the natural world. An enchanting novel about the transcendent powers of the imagination, the magic of the threshold between past and present, and the courage it takes to love,The Strange Inheritance of Leah Fernexplores the unlikely, at times adversarial, and ultimately redemptive relationship between a young woman who has forgotten how to live and a dead woman who summons her to remember.
"The Strange Inheritance of Leah Fern is a bittersweet and achingly tender coming of age novel. Like V. E. Schwab and Audrey Niffenegger, Rita Zoey Chin is an expert guide to that territory in which magic, loss, and possibility change not only the characters but the reader, too. " - Kelly Link, author of Get in Trouble "A book that captures such tenderness and longing, and one where the rhythm and enchantment of every sentence lures a reader into joining Leah' s search, with plenty of rewards along the way. " - Aimee Bender, national bestselling author of The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake "To read The Strange Inheritance of Leah Fern is to be transported into a world so luminescent and full of wonder, so infused with sorrow and hope and joy and magic, that I wish I could send a copy to everyone on Earth. Rita Zoey Chin' s captivating debut novel is the best kind of enchantment--transformative and moving and full of untold delights. " - Catherine Chung, Author of Forgotten Country and The Tenth Muse "I was enchanted by this exquisitely written book and the fierce and lovable Leah Fern. Suffused with magic and longing, the novel casts its own tender and solitary light, as if etched on a frozen lake under a full moon. [Its strange glow won' t quickly be forgotten. ]" - Sharon Guskin, author of The Forgetting Time
Rita Zoey Chin is the author of the widely praised memoir, Let the Tornado Come. She holds an MFA from the University of Maryland and is the recipient of a Katherine Anne Porter Prize, an Academy of American Poets Award, and a Bread Loaf waiter scholarship. She has taught at Towson University and currently teaches at Grub Street in Boston, as well as at retreats and conferences near and far. Her writings have also been published by Guernica, Tin House, and Marie Claire.

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