“You can smell the stone dust in this richly imagined and deeply researched book.”
—Michael David Lukas, author of The Oracle of Stamboul
and The Last Watchman of Old Cairo
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COMING NOVEMBER 17
“You can smell the stone dust in this richly imagined and deeply researched book.” —Michael David Lukas, author of The Oracle of Stamboul and The Last Watchman of Old Cairo
“How Long a Shadow swept me into a world I didn't want to leave.” —Daniela Petrova, author of Her Daughter’s Mother
“I loved these people so much; I was truly sorry when I turned the last page . . . unforgettable.” —Stephanie Cowell, author of The Man in the Stone Cottage and Claude & Camille, American Book Award winner
In 1903 Barre, Vermont, granite is king—and it’s killing the men who sculpt it.
While her father and brothers risk their lungs in the granite sheds and the town fractures over union strikes, twenty-year-old Rosina Bottinelli longs for a life shaped by her own hands. Determined not to be bound by marriage, she sets aside her artistic ambitions and turns to midwifery. Her apprenticeship to her formidable aunt reveals both the fierce power and the terrible cost of women’s work.
But Barre is a tinderbox. A deadly lung disease—mal d’america—ravages the immigrant stonecutters. Labor unrest erupts into violence. And a bitter political rift between Rosina’s unionist father and his capitalist brother threatens to shatter the family that crossed an ocean together.
As love and loyalty collide with ambition and belief, Rosina must decide what kind of life she will carve—and how long a shadow she is willing to cast.
by Cheryl A. Ossola • 286 pages