Newly widowed and unemployed, a woman in her mid-fifties sets off on a journey of trespassing and adventure through the American West and beyond in Three Keys, a witty, thought-provoking novel from the PEN USA Awardwinning writer.
Filled with award-winner Pritchetts electric prose and love of the natural world, Three Keys is irresistible.Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Days of Wonder1
Becoming invisible is painful . . . unless you know how to work it.
Ammalie Brinks has just lost the three keys of her lifes purposeher husband, her job, and her role as a mom, after her son went off to college. Shes also mystified to find herself in middle age: How exactly had that happened? The terrifying idea of becoming irrelevant, invisible, of letting her life slip away Into obscurity, has her driving distracted through Nebraska with a broken plastic fork in her tangled hair.
But what Ammalie has found are three literal keys, saved in a drawer for years, from her and her husbands past. They are the keys to homes that she hopes will be emptyand plans on spending time in. Embarking on an international and increasingly complicated journey (criminal behavior turns out to be challenging!), she seeks to find a life truly her own. And that middle-age business? As someone breaking the law, Ammalie finds there's a real benefit to being invisible when youre working on becoming the striking, bold, and very much manifested self you want to be.
Laura Pritchett, winner of the PEN USA Award for Fiction and the Colorado Book Award, offers a delightful exploration of the very serious business of living a full and honest life. Filled with love, heartbreak, and misdemeanors, Three Keys tackles the unavoidable sorrows and joys experienced during a second coming of age with the zest and vigor that it deserves.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Filled with award-winner Pritchetts electric prose and love of the natural world, Three Keys is irresistible.Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Days of Wonder1
Becoming invisible is painful . . . unless you know how to work it.
Ammalie Brinks has just lost the three keys of her lifes purposeher husband, her job, and her role as a mom, after her son went off to college. Shes also mystified to find herself in middle age: How exactly had that happened? The terrifying idea of becoming irrelevant, invisible, of letting her life slip away Into obscurity, has her driving distracted through Nebraska with a broken plastic fork in her tangled hair.
But what Ammalie has found are three literal keys, saved in a drawer for years, from her and her husbands past. They are the keys to homes that she hopes will be emptyand plans on spending time in. Embarking on an international and increasingly complicated journey (criminal behavior turns out to be challenging!), she seeks to find a life truly her own. And that middle-age business? As someone breaking the law, Ammalie finds there's a real benefit to being invisible when youre working on becoming the striking, bold, and very much manifested self you want to be.
Laura Pritchett, winner of the PEN USA Award for Fiction and the Colorado Book Award, offers a delightful exploration of the very serious business of living a full and honest life. Filled with love, heartbreak, and misdemeanors, Three Keys tackles the unavoidable sorrows and joys experienced during a second coming of age with the zest and vigor that it deserves.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Praise for this book
"Laura Pritchett gives us an unforgettable portrait of a woman - every woman - who has lived a life for others and needs to start living for herself. Recently widowed Ammalie isn't entirely sure how she feels about her late husband and so sets off to find him in the places he most loved. Fancying herself a fugitive, not deserving of society, she finds instead a world full of grace and compassion - for herself, her journey, and for all who grieve. This is a beautiful, funny, meditative novel that will bring you to tears with its optimism." - Melanie Benjamin
"In her mid-fifties, everything about Ammalie's life changes. She knew the empty nest was coming, but the loss of her job and her husband's sudden death are brutal, unexpected blows. Reeling, she sets off on a trip she doesn't quite know how to define. Is it a quest or an escape? A crime spree or a hero's journey? Pritchett has written a beautiful, age-defying story about discovering your inextricable connection to the whole wide world. This is a book to hold close not only while you read, but as you march into your own battles against the joys and terrors of a life in constant motion." - Nina de Gramont
"How could I not adore a book featuring a strong, feisty, fifty-something woman, who despite being widowed, unemployed, and empty-nested, goes out on the road to break into three very different homes she just happens to have the keys to? Audacious and inspiring, Three Keys isn't just about breaking in, it's about breaking out, of finding the person you were meant to be all along, despite anyone else's expectations or insistence that you be invisible. Filled with award-winner Pritchett's electric prose and love of the natural world, this book is irresistible." - Caroline Leavitt
"Newly-widowed Ammalie's road-trip hijinks are a reader's delight, but underneath them is a journey toward self-discovery as genuine and imperfect as the protagonist herself. Laura Pritchett brings grief and hope together in this hilarious, heartfelt story of one woman's solo journey through her past, present, and future." - Shelby Van Pelt
"In her mid-fifties, everything about Ammalie's life changes. She knew the empty nest was coming, but the loss of her job and her husband's sudden death are brutal, unexpected blows. Reeling, she sets off on a trip she doesn't quite know how to define. Is it a quest or an escape? A crime spree or a hero's journey? Pritchett has written a beautiful, age-defying story about discovering your inextricable connection to the whole wide world. This is a book to hold close not only while you read, but as you march into your own battles against the joys and terrors of a life in constant motion." - Nina de Gramont
"How could I not adore a book featuring a strong, feisty, fifty-something woman, who despite being widowed, unemployed, and empty-nested, goes out on the road to break into three very different homes she just happens to have the keys to? Audacious and inspiring, Three Keys isn't just about breaking in, it's about breaking out, of finding the person you were meant to be all along, despite anyone else's expectations or insistence that you be invisible. Filled with award-winner Pritchett's electric prose and love of the natural world, this book is irresistible." - Caroline Leavitt
"Newly-widowed Ammalie's road-trip hijinks are a reader's delight, but underneath them is a journey toward self-discovery as genuine and imperfect as the protagonist herself. Laura Pritchett brings grief and hope together in this hilarious, heartfelt story of one woman's solo journey through her past, present, and future." - Shelby Van Pelt
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