Can You See Anything Now?, a debut novel, follows a year in the small town of Trinity where the tragedy and humility of a few reveal the reality of people's motivations and desires.
This is a story without veneer, and for readers who prefer reality to sanitized fiction - this book is unsentimental, and yet grace-filled.
The characters here are complex and intriguing - the suicidal painter, Margie, who has been teaching her evangelical neighbor, Etta, how to paint nudes; her husband, the town therapist, who suspects his work helps no one; and their college-aged daughter Noel - whose roommate, Pixie, joins them at home for a winter holiday, only to fall into Trinity's freezing river.
Author Katherine James' memoir, Notes On Orion, will also be published in spring of 2018.
Genre: Inspirational
This is a story without veneer, and for readers who prefer reality to sanitized fiction - this book is unsentimental, and yet grace-filled.
The characters here are complex and intriguing - the suicidal painter, Margie, who has been teaching her evangelical neighbor, Etta, how to paint nudes; her husband, the town therapist, who suspects his work helps no one; and their college-aged daughter Noel - whose roommate, Pixie, joins them at home for a winter holiday, only to fall into Trinity's freezing river.
Author Katherine James' memoir, Notes On Orion, will also be published in spring of 2018.
Genre: Inspirational
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