
World and Town
ABOUT
THE BOOK
Hattie Kong, a retired teacher and a descendant of Confucius, has decided that it’s time to start over. She moves to the peaceful New England town of Riverlake, a place that once represented the rock-solid base of American life. Instead of quietude, Hattie discovers a town challenged by cell-phone towers, chain stores, and struggling farms. Soon Hattie is joined by an immigrant Cambodian family on the run, and—quite unexpectedly—Carter Hatch, a love from her past. As each character seeks to make a new start on life, World and Town asks deep, absorbing questions about religion, love, home, and meaning.
NOMINATING LIBRARY COMMENTS
World and Town is an elegant weaving of words, characters, and places forming a rich and detailed tapestry of broken, but strong people in a small, contemporary New England town.