A History of Wild Places - Shea Ernshaw

 


"A History of Wild Places" is an eerie, bewitching, novel. From the very first chapter, Ernshaw's absolutely stunning prose takes center stage as she pens the story of mysteriously-vanished author Maggie St. James, Travis Wren, the man who sets out to find her, and the remote community of Pastoral; a place tucked away from the rest of the world and utterly locked in time.

What ensues is a captivating story so unique that its existence itself is a marvel--Ernshaw's creativity nearly defies logic with how she ties things together and where she takes the story of Pastoral and its community members. 

I went into this book fairly blind, and so I won't write more as to encourage other readers to do the same. Shea Ernshaw, I bow down. A top 5 read of 2021 for me!

Rating: 5 Stars
Publication Details: 2020 Backlist Read, Atria Books

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