Daniel Mason

Date/Time

Location

First Congregational Church at the Center (1 Church Street, South Hadley, MA 01075, South Hadley MA)

Join us on Monday, July 13 at 7 PM as Daniel Mason presents his new novel,

Country People.

He will be joined in conversation by Joe Donahue.

This event wil l be held at the First Congregational Church at the Center.

About the Book

A year in the life of a family as they strike o ut into the unknown (aka Vermont), leaving all the comforts of home behind-a rollicking, lyrical novel from Pulitzer Prize finalist Daniel Mason, the bestselling author of

North Woods< strong> and one of America's greatest living writers

M iles Krzelewski is a devoted husband, a doting father beloved for his outlandish bedtime stories, and the proud owner of a truffle-hunting dog in a land with no truffles. He is also a bit lost, twelve years late with his PhD on Russian folktales and increasingly haunted by a sense that he's b ecome a disappointment to his family. So when his wife, Kate, accepts a visiting professorship at a prestigious college in the faraway forests of Vermont, he decides that this will be the year to finally move forward with his life.

But Miles is a man of many enthusiasms, one who possesses, in Kate's words, a great capacity "to fall in with anyone, anywhere." And no sooner does he arrive than he finds himself entangled with a cast of characters as colorful as those of any of his folktales, from a ghostly tree surgeon to a scythe-mad biochemist, from a Shakespearean temptress to a photographer of snowflakes obsessed with chronicling, on thousands of index cards, the world's delusions in an Inventory of Wrong Ideas.

The new friends, the enchanted woods, the histories: sure, no PhD, but all good fun. Until Miles stumbles upon a bizarre-perhaps ridiculous-local legend, which, he soon suspects, might not be just a legend after all.

Joyous, absurd, and life-affirming,

Country People

is a luminous exploration of marriage and parenthood, the nature of belief and the power of stories, and the ways in which we find connection in an increasingly fragmented world.

About the Author

Daniel Mason

is the author o f

The Piano Tuner, The Winter Soldier, A Registry of My Passage upon the Earth-a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize-and

North Woods,

a

New York Times

and

Washington Post

Top Ten Book of 2023 and a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. His work h as been translated into twenty-eight languages, adapted for opera and the stage, and awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Joyce Carol Oates Prize, and a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. He is an associate professor in the Stanford University department of psychiatry.

About Joe Donahue

Joe Donahue

is a nationa lly acclaimed host and interviewer. Historian David McCullough said "there is simply no better interviewer in the business." His guest list is long and impressive. He has been awarded a slew of national and regional awards for his interviews and journalism. He can be heard on the syndicated "Boo k Show" and weekday mornings from 9-Noon as the host of

The Roundtable

on WAMC/Northeast Public Radio.

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