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A.
by Alan Lindsay
When nineteen-year-old Holly Perkins decides, against the wishes of her devout family, to raise her baby on her own, her family retaliates. This young woman from a small New Hampshire town is forced to leave college, to move out of the house, and to return to the job she thought she’d left for good. Alone, unsupported, and overwhelmed, Holly finds herself reassessing her respectable upbringing as she tries to figure out how to live. A. traces Holly’s struggles with the complex array of forces, human and divine, that harry her under the banner of love.
About the author
Alan Lindsay lives, writes, breaks rocks, and harvests trees at his home in the woods. His poems and stories have appeared in The Bend, New-Works Review, Wired Hearts and various other publications. He attained an M.A. in fiction writing and a Ph.D. in English from the University of Notre Dame. He teaches literature and writing at New Hampshire Technical Institute.
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