Nearly Nowhere

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Nearly Nowhere

Author(s): Summer Brenner (Author)

  • Publisher: PM PRESS
  • Publication Date: 13 Sept. 2012
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 182 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1604863064
  • ISBN-13: 9781604863062

Book Description

With her teen daughter Ruby, Kate Ryan moves to the secluded village of Zamora to have a quiet life alongside her poor neighbours, the Spanish farmers of northern New Mexico. However, when Kate invites the wrong drifter home, the delicate peace of her domain shatters. Troy is the bad smell that refuses to go away. Kate bribes him into leaving with a few hundred dollars and a ride to Santa Fe. In town, Troy hustles his way into another woman’s life and returns to Zamora to prove he’s not the man Kate thinks he is. He’s much worse.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“You should be reading Summer Brenner.”
–More Intelligent Life,
The Economist

“With her beautifully wrought sentences and dialogue that bring characters alive, Summer Brenner weaves a gripping and dark tale of mysterious crime based in spiritually and naturally rich northern New Mexico and beyond.”
–Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, historian and writer, author of
Roots of Resistance: A History of Land Tenure in New Mexico

“Summer Brenner’s Nearly Nowhere has the breathless momentum of the white-water river her characters must navigate en route from a isolated village in New Mexico to a neo-Nazi camp in Idaho. A flawed but loving single mother, a troubled teen girl, a good doctor with a secret, a murderous sociopath–this short novel packs enough into its pages to fight well above its weight class.”
–Michael Harris, author of
The Chieu Hoi Saloon

“To the party, Summer Brenner brings a poet’s ear, a woman’s awareness, and a soulful intent, and her attention has enriched every manner of literary endeavor graced by it.”
–Jim Nisbet, author of
A Moment of Doubt and Snitch World

“It’s because the characters are so richly drawn, the writing so elegant, the rural Western landscape so exquisitely described, that you don’t realize at first what Brenner has done to you; how she’s loaded up the dory, strapped you in, and loosed you down this terrifying river. And, then, of course, it’s too late. Nearly Nowhere is a beautiful and chilling novel.”
–Benjamin Whitmer, author of
Pike

About the Author

Summer Brenner was raised in Georgia and migrated west, first to New Mexico and eventually to northern California where she has been a long-time resident. She has published books of poetry, fiction, and novels for youth. Her works include the noir thriller from PM Press, I-5: A Novel of Crime, Transport, and Sex; from PM Press/Reach and Teach, Ivy, Homeless in San Francisco, winner of the Moonbeam award; and Richmond Tales, Lost Secrets of the Iron Triangle, winner of the Historic Preservation award from the City of Richmond.

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