Bridge of Sand
Dana, the widow of a Pennsylvania senator, buries her husband the morning of 9/11, only miles from the United 93 crash. After months of paralysis, she sells her house and heads south in an effort to pick up the lost strands of her youth.
Praise
This book will stay with you long after you’ve turned the last page.
Jane Alexander
It is energetic, sophisticated, simultaneously cynical and tender, and acutely aware of the dangers of so many hard things—of love and passion, of the commitment to friends and family, of the land as it tries to hold out a little longer against violation. Burroway refuses to sentimentalize the costs of race and class and stubborn local custom.
Rosellen Brown, author of Tender Mercies and Half a Heart