Karen Osborn: 5 books

Book cover of Centerville
by Karen Osborn
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2012

Karen Osborn is the author of three previous novels, Patchwork (a New York Times Notable Book of the Year), Between Earth and Sky, and The River Road. She lives in Amherst, Massachusetts with her husband and teaches fiction writing at Mt. Holyoke College and Fairfield University. While growing up...
Book cover of Patchwork

Patchwork

a Novel

by Karen Osborn
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2012

In Karen Osborn’s moving debut, Patchwork, the lives of three sisters in a 1930’s South Carolina mill town are stitched together, like the patchwork quilts they sew from the mill scraps. Described by the New York Times Book Review as a deeply psychological drama, Patchwork is filled with forbidden love and family secrets.
Book cover of The River Road

The River Road

A Novel

by Karen Osborn
Language: English
Release Date: November 20, 2012

David and Michael Sanderson are brothers, inseparable since childhood from each other and from their neighbor Kay Richards, a complicated young woman involved in a passionate and obsessive love affair with David. One spring night, while at home on a break from college, the threesome embarks on a night...
Book cover of Between Earth & Sky
by Karen Osborn
Language: English
Release Date: December 18, 2012

Years ago, Abby Reynolds was given the letters written by her great-great-grandmother who traveled from Virginia to New Mexico in a covered wagon just after the Civil War. Now, at a crossroads in her life, Abby reads Abigail's letters and follows her ancestor's trail westward where she seeks to understand...
Book cover of Fragments of Trauma and the Social Production of Suffering
by Judy Atkinson, Claude Barbre, Marilyn Charles
Language: English
Release Date: November 5, 2014

Fragments of Trauma and the Social Production of Suffering: Trauma, History, and Memory offers a kaleidoscope of perspectives that highlight the problem of traumatic memory. Because trauma fragments memory, storytelling is impeded by what is unknowable and what is unspeakable. Each of the contributors...
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