The Long White

Winner of the Iowa Short Fiction Award

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In the sparsely settled hills of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, winter's toughness is matched only by the animosity and affection of its inhabitants for each other and for the land that unnerves them. In The Long White, Sharon Dilworth evokes a place dominated by two great lakes whose power and ferocity influence the lives of every inhabitant. The particularities of place and character come together with the clarity and exactitude of a fresh snowfall that both veils and illuminates a landscape.

“Sharon Dilworth’s writing is animated and sympathetic, wry and aware. Her characters are vivid and unpredictable.”

-Robert Stone

From “Lip Service Résumé”:

“Farmor had grown up in a land where darkness and light were never dependable and he knew he wouldn’t convince her that in America night could be measured in hours, not months.”