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A raw, unflinching literary debut for fans of Dennis Lehane and Tom Franklin examining the aftershocks of survival, and the price of salvation. In the blue-collar town of Chittenango, New York, two young boys are abducted from a local festival and taken to a cabin in the woods. One is kept; one is killed. When they are next seen, ten-year-old Dean has escaped by swimming across Oneida Lake holding his brother's dead body. As the years pass, the people of Chittenango struggle to cope with the collateral damage of this unspeakable act of violence, reverberations that disrupt the community and echo far beyond. With nothing holding it together, Dean's family disintegrates under the twin weights of guilt and grief, and the unspoken acknowledgment that the wrong child survived. At the center of it all, Dean himself must find a place in a future that never should have been his. In a sweeping narrative spanning decades and told from alternating points of view, Where the Sun Shines Out tells the story of a town and the inevitable trauma we inflict upon each other when we're trying our best. Exploring the bonds, and breakdowns, of families, Kevin Catalano's fearless debut reminds us that although the path to redemption is pockmarked, twisted, and often hidden from view, somehow the sun makes it through.
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"This tale of loss, punishment, and the struggle for forgiveness grabs the reader by the throat and never lets go."
Publishers Weekly
"An arresting debut-it's smart, horrifying, yet brimming with heart. You will not be able to put it down."
Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage
"There is an unnerving knot of adrenaline that sizzles in your gut after reading the first page, taking you on psychological roller coaster ride into the unnerving darkness of the human soul, where redemption, regret, addiction, suffering, and loss haunt the characters of Chittenango, New York. Be warned, this is dark territory to trespass through and by the last page your brain will be rattled by
Frank Bill, author of Crimes in Southern Indiana, Donnybrook, and The Savage