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Barbara Monier

    Barbara Monier has been crafting stories since her earliest days. Her academic pursuits in writing led her to prestigious institutions, including Yale University and the University of Michigan, where she received the significant Avery and Jule Hopwood Prize. Monier's prose offers a profound exploration of the human psyche and a sensitive observation of the world. Through her narratives, she delves into complex relationships, internal struggles, and the universal quest for identity.

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    Pushing the River
    • Pushing the River

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.5(28)Add rating

      BRONZE MEDAL WINNER, LITERARY FICTION, 2019 READERS’ FAVORITE AWARDSIn Barbara Monier’s third novel, a family crisis erupts when a fifteen-year-old becomes pregnant and decides to keep the baby.Madeline describes her house as an empty shell inhabited by ghosts. She has been living alone for years, keeping to a few rooms, surrounded by the possessions of her ex-husband and grown children. Over the course of four months, people accumulate in the household one by one—including Madeline’s new love interest, who unexpectedly shows up carrying grocery bags full of his clothes.Pushing the River is told largely through Madeline’s eyes. As we discover how she came to “push the river,” the unfolding action is interspersed with Madeline’s memories of her own mother, driving a message of sometimes-anarchic confusion, occasional angst, and powerfully abiding love across the generations of a familiar American family.

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