Jean Hegland was born and raised in Pullman, Washington, just eight miles from the Washington/Idaho border.Jean and her husband live in the forests of northern California, where they keep busy watching--and trying to aid in--the fledging of their three children.
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Jean Hegland recommends
The Beautiful and the Wild (2023)
Peggy Townsend
"From its gripping beginning to its unexpected and totally satisfying conclusion, Peggy Townsend's The Beautiful and the Wild is a fast-paced, event-packed story. Liv Russo's life has already held more than its share of adversity, but the challenges she confronts when she and her young son arrive at a remote Alaskan homestead are far more than she could ever have imagined. Liv's fight to survive, protect her son, and learn more about the secrets that have shaped her life kept me reading long past my bedtime."
So We Look to the Sky (2021)
Misumi Kubo
"The intertwining stories in Misumi Kubo's utterly original and enthralling novel take an unflinching look at the messy physicality of human experience. So We Look to the Sky offers a tender, troubling, and ultimately inspiring vision of the ways our lives are connected even as our struggles are our own."
The History of Bees (2017)
(Climate Quartet, book 1)
Maja Lunde
"As a lover of honeybees and a fan of speculative fiction, I was doubly smitten by The History of Bees. Maja Lunde’s novel is an urgent reminder of how much our survival depends on those remarkable insects. It is also a gripping account of how - despite the cruelest losses - humanity may abide and individual families can heal."
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