Welcome Home, Stranger, Kate Christensen
Welcome Home, Stranger, Kate Christensen
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Welcome Home, Stranger
A Novel

Author: Kate Christensen

Narrator: Xe Sands

Unabridged: 7 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 12/05/2023

Categories: Fiction, Women, Family Life


Synopsis

“Kate Christensen’s new novel, Welcome Home, Stranger, is a revelation, offering characters as real as your family and friends, a rich, vividly drawn setting, grab-you-by-the-throat drama and always, lurking in the shadows, a fierce authorial intelligence. What more could you ask?”—Richard Russo, author of Somebody’s Fool“To the great literature of going home again we can now add Kate Christensen’s superb new novel Welcome Home, Stranger, a triumph of intelligence and wit (which will surprise none of her many fans). The prodigal here is a brilliant journalist grieving the loss of a very difficult mother while attempting peace with those she left behind: a resentful sister and an ex-lover who can be neither trusted nor forgotten. A spellbinding book from one of our best chroniclers of the very American struggle to strive for excellence while still living in community with others.”—Ann Packer, author of The Children’s Crusade“A deeply endearing story about confronting one’s past and constructing a new future—under extreme duress. . . . Welcome Home, Stranger . . . arrives at the most lovely ending of a novel I’ve read all year."—Washington Post[From the PEN-Faulkner Award-winning author of The Great Man comes a novel about grief, love, growing older, and the complications of family that is the story of a fifty-something woman who goes home—reluctantly—to Maine after the death of her mother.Can you ever truly go home again?An environmental journalist in Washington, DC, Rachel has shunned her New England working-class family for years. Divorced and childless in her middle age, she’s a true independent spirit with the pain and experience to prove it. Coping with challenges large and small, she thinks her life is in free fall–until she’s summoned home to deal with the aftermath of her mother’s death.Then things really fall apart.Surrounded by a cast of sometimes comic, sometimes heartbreakingly serious characters—an arriviste sister, an alcoholic brother-in-law and, most importantly, the love of her life recently married to the sister’s best friend–Rachel must come to terms with her past, the sorrow she has long buried, and the ghost of the mother who, for better and worse, made her the woman she is.Lively, witty, and painfully familiar, this sophisticated and emotionally resonant novel from the author of The Great Man holds a mirror up to modern life as it considers the way some of us must carry on now.

About Kate Christensen

Kate Christensen is the author of nine previous novels, most recently Welcome Home, Stranger. Her fourth novel, The Great Man, won the 2008 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. She has also published two food-centric memoirs, Blue Plate Special and How to Cook a Moose, which won the 2016 Maine Literary Award for Memoir. Her essays, reviews, and short pieces have appeared in a wide variety of publications and anthologies. She lives with her husband and their two dogs in northern New Mexico.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ron on December 05, 2023

If you’re facing a painful trip home this month, resist stocking up on wine and Candy Cane Joe-Joe’s. Instead, tuck a copy of Kate Christensen’s tempestuous new novel in your suitcase. There’s a good chance your own travails will pale next to those faced in “Welcome Home, Stranger.” And if not, at l......more

Goodreads review by Fran on March 22, 2024

At less than 225 pages, this book is too short. It tangles the narrator, Rachel Calloway, in a swirl of emotional and practical turmoil that could have built a deeply felt and gripping novel: death and impending death, complicated family relationships, a fraught reunion with an ex-boyfriend, possible......more

Goodreads review by Natalie on April 19, 2023

Such a beautifully written novel! I was totally involved in Rachel’s story from the moment I started to read. Rachel has returned to her home in Portland, Maine to mark the death of her mother. This trip gives her the opportunity to revisit her life, but as she comes to terms with her past, the worl......more

Goodreads review by Seawitch on December 29, 2023

Eek. Not much going well for the 53 year old protagonist - an environmental journalist living in DC - who heads back home to Maine to scatter her neglectful, alcoholic mother’s ashes with her younger sister. (The sister also has a lot to work through just under the veneer of a “happy” seeming life).......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on December 17, 2023

Oh Kate Christiansen! You get me. I finished this book in one feverish 24 hour gasp, not only because it was good, but because it is right where I am right now: starring a middle aged woman, child free and experienced in her career who has a complicated relationship with her family after escaping to......more