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Yellow Pine
Named a Most Anticipated Book of the Summer by NPR, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Literary Hub, The Millions, and more
In the latest novel from āour most significant rising writer of the American Westā (Vulture), a woman searches for a way to reclaim the miracle of life in a world seemingly hellbent on doom
In her homestead deep in the Mojave, Rose has found a way to live āon the other side of the portal,ā with an intentionality thatās brought her hard-won peace and freedom. Sheās navigating single parenthood, and sheās found a community out at Yellow Pine, where a group of spirited misfits have mounted a stand against the āgreen energy gold rushā Rose is certain will destroy her beloved desert. When she accepts an overture from Miles, an old flame, their passion proves as intense ā and unsteady ā as ever. But even as their rekindled romance flickers, it fuels a deeper, more consuming drive in Rose: to birth not only another child but a fuller, more intact way of being in the face of rapacious consumerism, industrialization, and misanthropy. Enlisting her on-again-off-again lover, her fellow activists, and her oddball neighbors, she embarks upon an unorthodox scheme to recover from her rugged individualism, embrace love in all its pain and grace, and come home to the divine.
As furious, bawdy, searching, and searingly original as ever, in Yellow Pine Watkins blazes a trail toward a radically reimagined vision of a good life in a ravaged time.
In the latest novel from āour most significant rising writer of the American Westā (Vulture), a woman searches for a way to reclaim the miracle of life in a world seemingly hellbent on doom
In her homestead deep in the Mojave, Rose has found a way to live āon the other side of the portal,ā with an intentionality thatās brought her hard-won peace and freedom. Sheās navigating single parenthood, and sheās found a community out at Yellow Pine, where a group of spirited misfits have mounted a stand against the āgreen energy gold rushā Rose is certain will destroy her beloved desert. When she accepts an overture from Miles, an old flame, their passion proves as intense ā and unsteady ā as ever. But even as their rekindled romance flickers, it fuels a deeper, more consuming drive in Rose: to birth not only another child but a fuller, more intact way of being in the face of rapacious consumerism, industrialization, and misanthropy. Enlisting her on-again-off-again lover, her fellow activists, and her oddball neighbors, she embarks upon an unorthodox scheme to recover from her rugged individualism, embrace love in all its pain and grace, and come home to the divine.
As furious, bawdy, searching, and searingly original as ever, in Yellow Pine Watkins blazes a trail toward a radically reimagined vision of a good life in a ravaged time.
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Yellow Pine
Named a Most Anticipated Book of the Summer by NPR, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Literary Hub, The Millions, and more
In the latest novel from āour most significant rising writer of the American Westā (Vulture), a woman searches for a way to reclaim the miracle of life in a world seemingly hellbent on doom
In her homestead deep in the Mojave, Rose has found a way to live āon the other side of the portal,ā with an intentionality thatās brought her hard-won peace and freedom. Sheās navigating single parenthood, and sheās found a community out at Yellow Pine, where a group of spirited misfits have mounted a stand against the āgreen energy gold rushā Rose is certain will destroy her beloved desert. When she accepts an overture from Miles, an old flame, their passion proves as intense ā and unsteady ā as ever. But even as their rekindled romance flickers, it fuels a deeper, more consuming drive in Rose: to birth not only another child but a fuller, more intact way of being in the face of rapacious consumerism, industrialization, and misanthropy. Enlisting her on-again-off-again lover, her fellow activists, and her oddball neighbors, she embarks upon an unorthodox scheme to recover from her rugged individualism, embrace love in all its pain and grace, and come home to the divine.
As furious, bawdy, searching, and searingly original as ever, in Yellow Pine Watkins blazes a trail toward a radically reimagined vision of a good life in a ravaged time.
In the latest novel from āour most significant rising writer of the American Westā (Vulture), a woman searches for a way to reclaim the miracle of life in a world seemingly hellbent on doom
In her homestead deep in the Mojave, Rose has found a way to live āon the other side of the portal,ā with an intentionality thatās brought her hard-won peace and freedom. Sheās navigating single parenthood, and sheās found a community out at Yellow Pine, where a group of spirited misfits have mounted a stand against the āgreen energy gold rushā Rose is certain will destroy her beloved desert. When she accepts an overture from Miles, an old flame, their passion proves as intense ā and unsteady ā as ever. But even as their rekindled romance flickers, it fuels a deeper, more consuming drive in Rose: to birth not only another child but a fuller, more intact way of being in the face of rapacious consumerism, industrialization, and misanthropy. Enlisting her on-again-off-again lover, her fellow activists, and her oddball neighbors, she embarks upon an unorthodox scheme to recover from her rugged individualism, embrace love in all its pain and grace, and come home to the divine.
As furious, bawdy, searching, and searingly original as ever, in Yellow Pine Watkins blazes a trail toward a radically reimagined vision of a good life in a ravaged time.
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Named a Most Anticipated Book of the Summer by NPR, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Literary Hub, The Millions, and more
In the latest novel from āour most significant rising writer of the American Westā (Vulture), a woman searches for a way to reclaim the miracle of life in a world seemingly hellbent on doom
In her homestead deep in the Mojave, Rose has found a way to live āon the other side of the portal,ā with an intentionality thatās brought her hard-won peace and freedom. Sheās navigating single parenthood, and sheās found a community out at Yellow Pine, where a group of spirited misfits have mounted a stand against the āgreen energy gold rushā Rose is certain will destroy her beloved desert. When she accepts an overture from Miles, an old flame, their passion proves as intense ā and unsteady ā as ever. But even as their rekindled romance flickers, it fuels a deeper, more consuming drive in Rose: to birth not only another child but a fuller, more intact way of being in the face of rapacious consumerism, industrialization, and misanthropy. Enlisting her on-again-off-again lover, her fellow activists, and her oddball neighbors, she embarks upon an unorthodox scheme to recover from her rugged individualism, embrace love in all its pain and grace, and come home to the divine.
As furious, bawdy, searching, and searingly original as ever, in Yellow Pine Watkins blazes a trail toward a radically reimagined vision of a good life in a ravaged time.
In the latest novel from āour most significant rising writer of the American Westā (Vulture), a woman searches for a way to reclaim the miracle of life in a world seemingly hellbent on doom
In her homestead deep in the Mojave, Rose has found a way to live āon the other side of the portal,ā with an intentionality thatās brought her hard-won peace and freedom. Sheās navigating single parenthood, and sheās found a community out at Yellow Pine, where a group of spirited misfits have mounted a stand against the āgreen energy gold rushā Rose is certain will destroy her beloved desert. When she accepts an overture from Miles, an old flame, their passion proves as intense ā and unsteady ā as ever. But even as their rekindled romance flickers, it fuels a deeper, more consuming drive in Rose: to birth not only another child but a fuller, more intact way of being in the face of rapacious consumerism, industrialization, and misanthropy. Enlisting her on-again-off-again lover, her fellow activists, and her oddball neighbors, she embarks upon an unorthodox scheme to recover from her rugged individualism, embrace love in all its pain and grace, and come home to the divine.
As furious, bawdy, searching, and searingly original as ever, in Yellow Pine Watkins blazes a trail toward a radically reimagined vision of a good life in a ravaged time.












