In her beautiful Everybody Here Is Kin, BettyJoyce Nash has laid
bare the ways our blood betrays and restores us. The book is a
powerful exploration of love's shadowy forms and the ways our
relationships are as shaped by desire as they are by the places
we've called home, the places we keep running from and toward.-Bret
Anthony Johnston, author of Remember Me Like This, and Corpus
Christi: Stories, and editor of Naming the World and Other
Exercises for the Creative Writer In Everybody Here Is Kin,
BettyJoyce Nash tells a coming-of-age tale that challenges notions
of motherhood, both familial and as guardians of the Earth. Lucille
is a girl on the brink of adolescence whose intelligence is matched
only by her intuitive knowledge of the natural world-where she's
been left to monitor her two younger stepsiblings. This story
transcends time and place and will be a joy for anyone who loves
this transient world.-Gale Massey, author of The Girl from Blind
River, Rising and Other Stories
This novel makes your heart swell, waterlogged with love and
admiration. BettyJoyce Nash's heroine, 13-year-old Lucille, worries
about the planet sinking into the ocean, even as everyone in her
life is going under, including the cranky motel manager, Will. Whom
can she save and whom can she trust? Living inside Lucille's head
is a rare treat in BettyJoyce Nash's astute, funny, and poignant
book.-Mary Kay Zuravleff, author of Man Alive! a Washington Post
Notable Book, The Bowl Is Already Broken, and The Frequency of
Souls.
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