The Season of Lost Children
- 302 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Set in a small Pennsylvania college town, the narrative intertwines the lives of a bigamist's wife, a Polish orphan, an ex-priest and his former nun wife, along with a mute teenage runaway. The story delves into the essence of family, revealing that connections often lie closer than we realize. Centered on Eleanor Roderi, the eccentric ex-nun, this second volume of The Fenston Trilogy builds on the themes of friendship and community established in the first book, A Trick of Light, while exploring personal struggles and relationships over fifty years.