Regina Patterson Kendall is finding her privileged Boston Brahmin life superficial and empty. She hankers back to the year she spent as a teenager in the Arizona town of Harden, where her anthropogist father took his family to study the Hopi.There she encountered a way of life that put in sharp contrast and question all she had been previously taught to believe and value. And there she met Casey Colter, a love she meant to leave behind but never did. Her increasingly morose, reclusive, and rebellious behavior is disturbing her parents, Maggie and Arthur, confusing her daughters, Katelyn and Lindsay, and jeopardizing her husband Howie’s career as a corporate lawyer. At the advice of her grandmother Abby, the family matriarch, Reggie returns to Harden in quest of the girl she was and the woman she wanted to be—and hopefully to confront her ghosts and finally lay them to re
Roberta Parry is the author of novels, short stories, plays, and film scripts. Her writing has been greatly influenced by that of William Gaddis, Cormac McCarthy, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Two of Ms. Parry’s four plays won awards and received full production. One of her short stories was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Her watercolor paintings are currently being shown in galleries and public exhibit spaces in and around Santa Fe, New Mexico.