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The City Beneath the Snow

Stories

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Bellwether Prize-winner Cole pays homage to the strength and beauty of the people and landscape of her adopted home, Alaska.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

The final collection of stories by award-winning writer Marjorie Kowalski Cole, The City Beneath the Snow is a portrait of contemporary Alaskans, their interactions, and their foibles. These stories reveal the moral decisions that lurk at unexpected corners in daily life as the characters confront a world at once magical and ordinary, joy-filled and tragic. Together, they give the reader an intimate portrait of a people and place more often portrayed through wilderness specials and reality adventure shows.

“Marjorie Kowalski Cole’s characters live, work, and struggle in interior Alaska, and she depicts life here with a keen eye and with compassion. We see the daughter of a Fairbanks junkyard owner struggling with her isolation. We meet a bartender at Circle Hot Springs who’s also a certified nurse’s assistant at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital . . . These are inner lives, revealed with care and with skill, the true material of good literature.”—Peggy Shumaker, Alaska State Writer Laureate

“These are indeed short stories, but each has its own unquestionable beauty . . . Each story in The City Beneath the Snow begs re-reading, whether to absorb the poetic prose once more, or to attempt to resolve an ending that left a question mark. The characters are real, their situations elicit compassion, and Cole’s writing deserves to be savored.” —Foreword Reviews
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      Starred review from March 19, 2012
      In her posthumous book of short stories, Bellwether Prize-winner Cole (A Spell on the Water) pays homage to the strength and beauty of the people and landscape of her adopted home, Alaskaâan entity formidable enough to seem a character in its own right, as it drives, confounds, and inspires its inhabitants. In "Aurora Borealis," Leslie Talus muses, "Here in Fairbanks, the weather was always in your face⦠the weather was in search of you." But rather than dreading that fierce cold, she becomes infatuated with the northern lights, climbing to the top of a hill to witness them every night. In "Fooling the Guesser," Molly, a young professor, "thought that sometime she would like to spend the night outside⦠She had not expected to find in Alaska something so tempting to the lonely heart. Something in this empty wilderness that would go to work on her like a loverâ¦" Cole's human characters are equally intriguing, and consistently lonesome. In "Highways," Eamon Castle, a 52-year-old with a grown daughter, a wife of 25 years, and a desire "to take reverent note of the world around him," signs up for an art class and unexpectedly connects with Frances, a young woman who has lost her husband and children in a terrible accident. Like Eamon in his quest to experience the beauty that surrounds him, readers will find plenty of it in Cole's City.

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