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Pam Stanczewski wasn t the least bit surprised by the dead moose on the front porch.
Several years ago, she and her husband had traveled from Ohio to visit her hometown in Canada. When they arrived at her grandmother s house, the massive moose was lying, frozen, on the porch. Her husband was stunned; she herself took it in stride. Her grandmother was many things including a skilled hunter who would use the animal for everything from stew to moosehide mukluks. Similar to Alaska is how Stanczewski describes where she grew up Hay River, a town of roughly 3,500 in the Northwest Territories, on the edge of Great Slave Lake which is at least partly frozen for eight months of the year.
Paula McLain Wrote a Thriller â and This Time, Itâs Personal
The author of âThe Paris Wifeâ made a name for herself exploring the lives of real women. In her first suspense novel, âWhen the Stars Go Dark,â she faces her own demons.
âItâs more intimate and tells the truth more than my memoir,â Paula McLain said of her new novel, âWhen the Stars Go Dark.âCredit.Amber Ford for The New York Times
By Elisabeth Egan
April 3, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET
If you talk to enough writers, youâll notice a theme of books and words as saviors. Youâll hear how a meaningful novel landed, at just the right moment, in the hands of a person who was alone and scared; how a humble ballpoint pen became a microphone, a stage, a shield or a sword.
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