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Jessica Westhead

    Jessica Westhead is a Toronto-based writer and editor, celebrated for her masterful short stories and as a co-creator of YOSS (Year of the Short Story). Her fiction has graced major literary journals across Canada and the United States. Westhead's work delves into the intricacies of human relationships, often exploring themes of vulnerability and resilience with a distinctive stylistic flair. Her writing is noted for its keen insight into character psychology and its ability to capture the subtle nuances of everyday life.

    Worry
    • Worry

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.1(56)Add rating

      A riveting novel about a mother’s all-consuming worry for her child over forty-eight hours at a remote cottage with old friends and a mysterious neighbour, for fans of Little Fires Everywhere and Truly Madly GuiltyRuth is the fiercely protective mother of almost-four-year-old Fern. Together they visit a remote family cottage belonging to Stef, the woman who has been Ruth’s best friend—and Ruth's husband’s best friend—for years. Stef is everything Ruth is not—confident, loud, carefree—and someone Ruth cannot seem to escape. While Fern runs wild with Stef’s older twins and dockside drinks flow freely among the adults, they’re joined by Stef’s neighbour Marvin, a man whose frantic pursuit of fun is only matched by his side comments about his absent wife. As day moves into night and darkness settles over the woods, the edges between these friends and a stranger sharpen until a lingering suspicion becomes an undeniable threat.

      Worry