Jeffrey Lent was born in Vermont and grew up there and in western New York State, on dairy farms powered mainly by draft horses. He studied Literature and Psychology at Franconia College in New Hampshire and the College at Purchase. He lived for many years in North Carolina, an enriching and formative experience. Lent currently resides with his wife and two daughters in central Vermont. His novel In the Fall was a national bestseller reprinted four times in its first month of publication, was a New York Times Book Review Notable Book for 2000, and earned Jeffrey placement in both Barnes & Noble's and Borders' new writer programs; his follow-up, Lost Nation, was a summer reading pick of The Washington Post and USA Today. Both novels were BookSense picks, Book of the Month main selections, have been widely translated and are currently under film option.
Novels
In the Fall (2000)
Lost Nation (2002)
A Peculiar Grace (2007)
After You've Gone (2009)
A Slant of Light (2015)
Before We Sleep (2017)
Lost Nation (2002)
A Peculiar Grace (2007)
After You've Gone (2009)
A Slant of Light (2015)
Before We Sleep (2017)
Jeffrey Lent recommends
The Barrens (2022)
Ellie Johnson and Kurt Johnson
"A deeply compelling tale, told in vivid, elegant but concise prose, The Barrens carried me along, swiftly as the river at the heart of the story. The central character, Lee, will break your heart, although she'll have none of it. Love, loss, life, and death, against a landscape as raw and ancient as the human heart. Most highly recommended."
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