The Northern Reach, W.S. Winslow
The Northern Reach, W.S. Winslow
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The Northern Reach
A Novel

Author: W.S. Winslow

Narrator: Abby Craden, Mark Bramhall

Unabridged: 7 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/02/2021


Synopsis

A heart-wrenching first novel about the power of place and family ties, the weight of the stories we choose to tell, and the burden of those we hide

Frozen in grief after the loss of her son at sea, Edith Baines stares across the water at a schooner, under full sail yet motionless in the winter wind and surging tide of the Northern Reach. Edith seems to be hallucinating. Or is she? Edith’s boat-watch opens The Northern Reach, set in the coastal town of Wellbridge, Maine, where townspeople squeeze a living from the perilous bay or scrape by on the largesse of the summer folk and whatever they can cobble together, salvage, or grab.

At the center of town life is the Baines family, land-rich, cash-poor descendants of town founders, along with the ne’er-do-well Moody clan, the Martins of Skunk Pond, and the dirt farming, bootlegging Edgecombs. Over the course of the twentieth century, the families intersect, interact, and intermarry, grappling with secrets and prejudices that span generations, opening new wounds and reckoning with old ghosts.

W. S. Winslow's The Northern Reach is a breathtaking debut about the complexity of family, the cultural legacy of place, and the people and experiences that shape us.

A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books

“Is there anything better than getting to walk through a small and unfamiliar town and peer through the windows into the lives lived in the houses there? The Northern Reach gives you that rich and satisfying treat. Here is a Maine as various and stark as the pull of tides in every human heart.” – Sarah Blake, author of The Guest Book

About W.S. Winslow

W.S. Winslow was born and raised in Maine, but spent most of her working life in San Francisco and New York in corporate communications and marketing. A ninth-generation Mainer, she now spends most of the year in a small town Downeast. She holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in French from the University of Maine, and an MFA from NYU. Her fiction has been published in Yemassee Journal and Bird's Thumb. The Northern Reach is her first novel.

About Mark Bramhall

Mark Bramhall has narrated all the previous Lars Kepler audiobooks, and received Audiofile's 2011 Best Voice in MYSTERY & SUSPENSE for his work on The Hypnotist. A mulit-earphones award winner, Mark has also read works by Lev Grossman, Paulo Coelho, Elie Wiesel and William S. Burroughs among others. He has been featured on Days of Our Lives, Alias, and Star Trek.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Angela M on February 15, 2021

3.5 stars rounded up for the beautiful writing and sense of place. An ambitious debut filled with loss, tragedies, grief, disappointments, infidelity, resentment, family dysfunction, flawed characters, and love. The narrative structure is what I would describe as what seemed like a collection of conn......more

Goodreads review by Michelle on March 02, 2021

4.5 rounded up I enjoyed this debut immensely. What a wonderful set of interconnected stories this was! Told from many different perspectives (even ghosts!), this is a story of family and all that it entails to be part of one either by blood or marriage. It also spanned a little over a century in tim......more

Goodreads review by Esil on February 14, 2021

I wouldn't really call this a novel so much as a series of interrelated stories. The stories are set in Maine and span from early 20th century to 2017. They focus on a series of character related by blood or marriage. This is an impressive first work of fiction. I did not love every story and I foun......more

Goodreads review by Judith on February 19, 2021

Reading W.S. Winslow’s The Northern Reach is like stepping into a black and white photograph featuring the work and family life in 20th century Maine. Industrial hard work In a collection of vignettes about four families over the course of a century, the author chooses specific moments in the charac......more

Goodreads review by Bandit on August 18, 2020

I’m the first one to review this book. Let’s try to do it justice. Northern Reach takes you all the way to Maine. A bleak forbidding state. A state literature has over the years, from King to Connolly, has made into a sort of place where nightmares dwell. Outside of lovely coastlines, seems like one......more