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Lark and Termite
A Romance Novel by Jayne Anne Phillips
Subgenres & Tropes:
- 1950s West Virginia,
- Korean War,
- Family Secrets,
- Ghosts,
- Coming of Age
This book is for you if you're into...
- Interwoven family secrets across 1950s West Virginia and wartime Korea
- Stories with dreamlike perspectives and ghostly presences
- Siblings navigating love and survival against overwhelming odds
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Night Watch, a "powerful and emotionally piercing" novel set during the 1950 in West Virginia and Korea, that intertwines family secrets, war, dreams, and ghosts in a story about the love that unites us all.
Lark and Termite is a rich, wonderfully alive novel about seventeen year old Lark and her brother, Termite, living in West Virginia in the 1950s.
Their mother, Lola, is absent, while their aunt, Nonie, raises them as her own, and Termite's father, Corporal Robert Leavitt, is caught up in the early days of the Korean War.
Told with deep feeling, the novel invites us deep into the hearts and thoughts of Lark, on the verge of adulthood, and her brother, Termite, a child unable to walk and talk, who is filled with radiance.
We are also with Corporal Leavitt, trapped by friendly fire alongside the Korean children he tries to rescue.
We see Lark's dreams for Termite and her own future, and how, with the aid of a childhood love and a spectral social worker, she makes them happen.
We learn of Lola's love for her soldier husband and her children, and unravel the mystery of her relationship with Nonie.
We discover the lasting connections between past and future on the night the town experiences an overwhelming flood, and we follow Lark and Termite as their lives are changed forever.
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