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A Thousand Souls

(2026)
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A collection of fourteen stories interweaving the lives of three generations in the remote town of Neptune, Vermont.

Catching sight of the village of Neptune nestled in a remote Vermont valley, a traveler likens it to ‘a lost kingdom.’ The fourteen stories in Catherine Tudish’s gorgeously crafted volume interweave the lives of three generations in this ‘embarrassingly pretty town’ of ‘upward of a thousand souls’ as they inevitably touch the outside world. A boy born of a secret affair travels by train to South Carolina for a first-time meeting with his respected father. A recent widow and Boston transplant solves the mystery of a teen girl gone missing. A beloved sheriff breaks up a drug operation, only to get busted himself for helping undocumented workers evade ICE. The disappointed wife of a rural mail driver presents him with a nude portrait—of herself. A shy girl with a speech impediment loses her stutter when she befriends and speaks to a black bear. Another boy has nightmares that seem to be the memories of a distant stranger’s tragedy.

Even as their loyalties and traditions are tested through loss, betrayal, and startling discovery, the characters in
A Thousand Souls embody the belonging that comes from a close-knit community. Sharply observed, wry, and deeply tender, these stories resonate with both the intricacy and cost of interconnection as the years pass, and ordinary lives take unexpected turns.


Genre: Literary Fiction



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