The Kept, James Scott
The Kept, James Scott
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The Kept
A Novel

Author: James Scott

Narrator: Kate Udall

Unabridged: 12 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 01/07/2014

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

In the winter of 1897, Elspeth Howell treks across miles of snow and ice to the isolated farmstead in upstate New York where she and her husband have raised their five children. Her midwife's salary is tucked into the toes of her boots, and her pack is full of gifts for her family. But as she crests the final hill, and sees her darkened house and a smokeless chimney, immediately she knows that an unthinkable crime has destroyed the life she so carefully built.Her lone comfort is her twelve-year-old son, Caleb, who joins her in mourning the tragedy and planning its reprisal. Their long journey leads them to a rough-hewn lake town, defined by the violence both of its landscape and of its inhabitants. There Caleb is forced into a brutal adulthood, as he slowly discovers truths about his family he never suspected, and Elspeth must confront the terrible urges and unceasing temptations that have haunted her for years. Throughout it all, the love between mother and son serves as the only shield against a merciless world.A scorching portrait of guilt and lost innocence, atonement and retribution, resilience and sacrifice, pregnant obsession and primal adolescence, The Kept is told with deep compassion and startling originality, and introduces James Scott as a major new literary voice.

About James Scott

James Scott was born in Boston and grew up in upstate New York. He holds a BA from Middlebury College and an MFA from Emerson College. His fiction has appeared in Ploughshares, One Story, American Short Fiction, and other publications. He lives in western Massachusetts with his wife and dog. The Kept is his first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by karen on June 10, 2020

a four-star that melted into a 3.5 by the end. review to come, if i ever get internet back at my place.... nope, still no internet, but it's fun to come to the office on weekends! this book starts out strong - it is 1897 in upstate new york. a woman trudges through the deep snow to her isolated home a......more

Goodreads review by switterbug (Betsey) on January 17, 2014

From the opening line of this striking debut novel, the mood and voice are both haunting and laced with shame. “Elspeth Howell was a sinner.” It is three years shy of the turn of the twentieth century, upstate New York, bitterly cold and snowy with grey, smudgy skies. Elspeth is trudging miles from......more