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146 pages, Kindle Edition
First published June 1, 2014
“with solid pavement under your feet, surrounded by kind neighbours ready to cheer you or to fall on you, stepping delicately between the butcher and the policeman, in the holy terror of scandal and gallows and lunatic asylums—how can you imagine what particular region of the first ages a man’s untrammelled feet may take him into by the way of solitude—utter solitude without a policeman—by the way of silence—utter silence, where no warning voice of a kind neighbour can be heard whispering of public opinion? These little things make all the great difference.”In his new novel A Shelter of Others, Charles Dodd White explores this theme in contemporary North Carolina, writing a naturalistic text that explores need for companionship, the selflessness of affection and obligation, and the strength of character required for self-sufficiency.