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Shelter of Leaves
Shelter of Leaves: A Novel | Lenore Gay
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On Memorial Day, a series of bomb explosions shuts down major cities across the US. Her apartment in ruins, Sabine flees Washington DC and begins a grueling journey on foot that brings her to West Virginia, where she finds safety at an abandoned farmhouse with other refugees. For Sabine, family is a vague memory—she can’t even remember her last name. Without an identity, she hides—although thirty-five, she pretends to be twenty-eight, even to the refugee she falls in love with. But Sabine wants to recover her identity. Despite gangs, bombings, riots, and spreading disease, she longs to return to a family she has begun to recall—a mother, a father, and brothers. Are they alive, surviving, in hiding as she is? Do they await news, and hope to reconcile? Even in harrowing times, Sabine’s desires to belong and to be loved pull her away from shelter.
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I love books that take place in and around my beloved Richmond, VA. Yet, this one was difficult on the old sleep cycle a couple of nights while reading this book. With bombs in RVA, DC, and areas near me, Lenore placed me right in the thick of it. The pace and cadence of her writing get right down into the stress of life, death, and all points in between when trying to stay alive in a desolate surrounding after a disaster.

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Time for some local author love, coffee, warmth from a windowed sun, and a cozy pooch at my side *buttweiler not pictured.*