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Where the Water Meets the Sky
A Novel
Pub Date
May 05 2026
| Archive Date
Jun 04 2026
Description
For readers of Wild Dark Shore and Heartwood, Where the Water Meets the Sky is the story of a brave young woman seeking wholeness and love in the untamed forests of Michigan’s upper peninsula—and answers about a fire that took away everything.
On a night in January, on the Garden Peninsula of Michigan, a farmhouse burns to the ground. A young child makes it out and flees into the woods with a book of matches in her hand.
Ten years later, Abby, a lover of birds and the natural world, returns to Garden, to the woods and lakes and farms and fisheries of her childhood, to assist her uncle on an environmental study of trees. Her best friend, Brew, invites her to a party where she meets a troubled girl named Seda, on the run from her abusive ex. Abby sets out to protect Seda and introduces her to an abandoned cabin that becomes a sanctuary for them both. Here, Abby begins to process her unrequited feelings for Brew while also discovering the person she is becoming. She wants more for her life, a hunger both spiritual and physical, and seeks to understand the trauma of her childhood that took her mother from her. Abby cares deeply for the people and flora and fauna around her and identifies with the wounds of the environment. She is desperate to remember what happened the night of the fire and as the summer of 1996 unfolds, Abby will be forced to reckon with the truth.
Perfect for fans of the lush and tender nature writing of Helen Macdonald and Richard Powers, Where the Water Meets the Sky is a coming-of-age novel that expertly delves into the connection between our perception of ourselves and our natural environs. It is a paean to the vast and beautiful wildscape around us and to the power of community and the wisdom of love.
For readers of Wild Dark Shore and Heartwood, Where the Water Meets the Sky is the story of a brave young woman seeking wholeness and love in the untamed forests of Michigan’s upper peninsula—and...
Description
For readers of Wild Dark Shore and Heartwood, Where the Water Meets the Sky is the story of a brave young woman seeking wholeness and love in the untamed forests of Michigan’s upper peninsula—and answers about a fire that took away everything.
On a night in January, on the Garden Peninsula of Michigan, a farmhouse burns to the ground. A young child makes it out and flees into the woods with a book of matches in her hand.
Ten years later, Abby, a lover of birds and the natural world, returns to Garden, to the woods and lakes and farms and fisheries of her childhood, to assist her uncle on an environmental study of trees. Her best friend, Brew, invites her to a party where she meets a troubled girl named Seda, on the run from her abusive ex. Abby sets out to protect Seda and introduces her to an abandoned cabin that becomes a sanctuary for them both. Here, Abby begins to process her unrequited feelings for Brew while also discovering the person she is becoming. She wants more for her life, a hunger both spiritual and physical, and seeks to understand the trauma of her childhood that took her mother from her. Abby cares deeply for the people and flora and fauna around her and identifies with the wounds of the environment. She is desperate to remember what happened the night of the fire and as the summer of 1996 unfolds, Abby will be forced to reckon with the truth.
Perfect for fans of the lush and tender nature writing of Helen Macdonald and Richard Powers, Where the Water Meets the Sky is a coming-of-age novel that expertly delves into the connection between our perception of ourselves and our natural environs. It is a paean to the vast and beautiful wildscape around us and to the power of community and the wisdom of love.
Advance Praise
"Rare is the novel that evokes the natural world with such precision, intimacy, and lushness. Michigan’s UP is brought to magnificent, finely rendered life in Les Becquets’s big-hearted novel. A deeply-affecting, beautiful book that reminds us, in these uncertain times, of what truly matters." —Rae Meadows, award-winning author of Winterland and I Will Send Rain
“The Upper Peninsula of Michigan and all its natural beauty come alive in this spellbinding novel….. I dare you not to fall absolutely in love with this book!” —Ann Hood, author of The Stolen Child
"Rare is the novel that evokes the natural world with such precision, intimacy, and lushness. Michigan’s UP is brought to magnificent, finely rendered life in Les Becquets’s big-hearted novel. A...
Advance Praise
"Rare is the novel that evokes the natural world with such precision, intimacy, and lushness. Michigan’s UP is brought to magnificent, finely rendered life in Les Becquets’s big-hearted novel. A deeply-affecting, beautiful book that reminds us, in these uncertain times, of what truly matters." —Rae Meadows, award-winning author of Winterland and I Will Send Rain
“The Upper Peninsula of Michigan and all its natural beauty come alive in this spellbinding novel….. I dare you not to fall absolutely in love with this book!” —Ann Hood, author of The Stolen Child
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| EDITION |
Hardcover |
| ISBN |
9781668221891 |
| PRICE |
$29.00 (USD)
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| PAGES |
320
|
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Additional Information
Available Editions
| EDITION |
Hardcover |
| ISBN |
9781668221891 |
| PRICE |
$29.00 (USD)
|
| PAGES |
320
|
Available on NetGalley
NetGalley Reader
(EPUB)
NetGalley Shelf App
(EPUB)
Send to Kindle (EPUB)
Send to Kobo (EPUB)
Download (EPUB)
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