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Allison Lynn

    Allison Lynn is the author of a novel that won both the William Faulkner Medal from the Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society and the Chapter One Award from the Bronx Writer's Center. She writes about life transitions, self-discovery, and the complexities of relationships, with a style often described as sharp and insightful. Her works explore contemporary issues with empathy and keen attention to detail. Lynn teaches creative writing at Butler University.

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    The Exiles
    • The Exiles

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A couple escaping the opulent lifestyle of Manhattan's Upper East Side move to Newport, Rhode Island, only to be confronted by the trappings of the life they tried to leave behind. Nate, a midlevel wall streeter, and his longtime girlfriend Emily are effectively evicted from New York City when they find they can no longer afford their apartment. An out presents itself in the form of a job offer for Nate in Newport--complete with a bucolic, small, and comparatively affordable new house. Eager to start fresh, they flee city life with their worldly goods packed tightly in their Jeep Cherokee. Yet within minutes of arriving in Rhode Island, the car and their belongings are stolen, and they're left with nothing but the keys to an empty house and their bawling ten-month-old son. Over the three-day weekend that follows, as Emily and Nate watch their meager pile of cash dwindle and tensions increase, the secrets they kept from each other in the city emerge, threatening to destroy their hope for a shared future. A story about losing it all, the complexities of family histories, tainted gene pools, art theft, architecture, and the mad grab for the American Dream, The Exiles bravely explores the weight of our pasts--and whether or not it's truly possible to start over.

      The Exiles
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      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      2.7(146)Add rating

      The story explores the unraveling life of David, an accomplished journalist, after the sudden disappearance of his wife, Jessica, a private school teacher. Initially surrounded by a glamorous lifestyle and supportive friends, David's hope wanes as time passes without any sign of her. The narrative delves into themes of love, loss, and the psychological impact of uncertainty, as David grapples with the void left by Jessica's absence and the haunting question of what truly happened to her.

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