Good High Place
Discover the captivating narrative of Good High Place by L. E. Kimball, published by Cornell University Press in 2010. This engaging novel, spanning 277 pages, transports readers to pre-WWI northern Michigan, where the lives of two complex women, Luella and Kachina, unfold against a backdrop of familial challenges.
As their lives intertwine, the relationship between Luella and Kachina mirrors the celestial dance of the sun and moon—constantly attracting and repelling each other. This poignant tale explores themes of connection, conflict, and the intricate dynamics of family bonds.
Join L. E. Kimball on a journey through the emotional landscapes of her characters, making Good High Place a must-read for anyone who appreciates rich storytelling and deep character exploration. Don’t miss your chance to delve into this beautifully crafted narrative!