A BookPage Best Book of the Year It is 1938 when Eveline, a young bride, follows her husband, Emil, into the Minnesota wilderness. Though their cabin is rundown, they have a river full of fish, a garden out back, and a baby boy named Hux. But when Emil leaves to take care of his sick father, a dangerous stranger arrives, fracturing their small family forever and leaving Hux to grow up wondering if the wrongs of the past can ever be mended. Set before a backdrop of vanishing forest, Rebecca Rasmussen has written a luminous and emotionally charged novel about how one defining moment can echo through generations.
Rebecca Rasmussen Books
This author crafts novels that explore the profound connections between nature and the human heart. Her writing is characterized by a lyrical style that captures the beauty of the everyday and the subtle rhythms of the natural world. Through her work, she delves into the emotional landscapes of her characters, celebrating the quiet joys and enduring bonds that shape our lives.



The Bird Sisters
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Set in Spring Green, Wisconsin, the story revolves around spinster sisters Milly and Twiss, who dedicate their lives to caring for injured birds and the humans who seek their help. Their unique bond and shared passion for healing create a rich tapestry of heartbeats and heartaches, exploring themes of compassion, resilience, and the connections between humans and nature. Through their nurturing efforts, the sisters navigate their own emotional journeys while impacting the lives of those around them.
Die Erzählerin reflektiert über ihre Familie, Schule, Mitschüler und ihre erste große Liebe, mal selbstbewusst, mal unsicher. Die 18-jährige Autorin verarbeitet eigene Erfahrungen und die ihrer Mitschülerinnen in ihrem Roman.