The Season of Lost Children
In a small college town in Pennsylvania the lives of a bigamist's wife, a Polish orphan, an ex-priest and his wife�a former nun�and a mute teenage runaway intersect.

The Season of Lost Children explores the question of what constitutes family and finds that the answer is often closer than we think, if only we look with and within our hearts.

The Season of Lost Children can be enjoyed on its own, but is also part of The Fenston Trilogy, which traces fifty years of the interwoven lives and friendship of three women in a bucolic Pennsylvania college town. While The Season of Lost Children focuses on the life of the eccentric former nun, Eleanor Roderi, The first book in the trilogy, A Trick of Light, chronicles the heartbreaking discovery and redemption of Hattie Darling, the only daughter of the town's first family.
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The Season of Lost Children
In a small college town in Pennsylvania the lives of a bigamist's wife, a Polish orphan, an ex-priest and his wife�a former nun�and a mute teenage runaway intersect.

The Season of Lost Children explores the question of what constitutes family and finds that the answer is often closer than we think, if only we look with and within our hearts.

The Season of Lost Children can be enjoyed on its own, but is also part of The Fenston Trilogy, which traces fifty years of the interwoven lives and friendship of three women in a bucolic Pennsylvania college town. While The Season of Lost Children focuses on the life of the eccentric former nun, Eleanor Roderi, The first book in the trilogy, A Trick of Light, chronicles the heartbreaking discovery and redemption of Hattie Darling, the only daughter of the town's first family.
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The Season of Lost Children

The Season of Lost Children

by Karen Blomain
The Season of Lost Children

The Season of Lost Children

by Karen Blomain

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Overview

In a small college town in Pennsylvania the lives of a bigamist's wife, a Polish orphan, an ex-priest and his wife�a former nun�and a mute teenage runaway intersect.

The Season of Lost Children explores the question of what constitutes family and finds that the answer is often closer than we think, if only we look with and within our hearts.

The Season of Lost Children can be enjoyed on its own, but is also part of The Fenston Trilogy, which traces fifty years of the interwoven lives and friendship of three women in a bucolic Pennsylvania college town. While The Season of Lost Children focuses on the life of the eccentric former nun, Eleanor Roderi, The first book in the trilogy, A Trick of Light, chronicles the heartbreaking discovery and redemption of Hattie Darling, the only daughter of the town's first family.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150510555
Publisher: Pearlsong Press
Publication date: 06/01/2011
Series: The Fenston Trilogy , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 302
File size: 351 KB

About the Author

Poet, translator, playwright and novelist Karen Blomain held an MFA from Columbia University. A university professor, she conducted multi-genre writing workshops around the world. Ms. Blomain was married to the writer/photographer Michael Downend. They had nine children and fifteen grandchildren and lived on The Hill in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Blomain's hometown.

Karen Blomain died August 15, 2012 at the home of her daughter in Union Dale, PA. At the time of her death the third novel in The Fenston Trilogy, I'm Still Me, was unfinished.
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