It Seems Like the Same Day, but It Isn’t

That headline is an actual sentence from my novel The Rocky Orchard, which releases from Amika Press on May 12, 2020.

I began writing the book in December, 2019, when no one had an inkling of how profoundly the world, and each one of its citizens, would be affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Rocky Orchard — as many of the early reviewers have found — is a difficult book to describe without giving too much away.  I do believe the book has profound implications for our current time.  In the wonderful words of Chicago writer/reviewer David Berner,  this book is ultimately “A contemplative and deeply expressed story of human connection, loss, love, heaven and earth, and how we choose to define the mark we leave on the world. ”

Please take a look at my publisher’s pre-order page for a synopsis, sample chapter, and some of the early reviews.

We live in uncertain times.  Probably a good idea to PRE-ORDER NOW.

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Artwork: Sandra Dawson

3 Replies to “It Seems Like the Same Day, but It Isn’t”

    1. barbaramonier – Barbara Monier has been writing since the earliest days when she composed in crayon on paper with extremely wide lines. She studied writing at Yale University and the University of Michigan. While at Michigan, she received the Avery and Jule Hopwood Prize. It was the highest prize awarded that year, and the first in Michigan's history for a piece written directly for the screen. She has four published novels: YOU, IN YOUR GREEN SHIRT and A LITTLE BIRDIE TOLD ME, and with Amika Press, PUSHING THE RIVER and THE ROCKY ORCHARD. Her fifth novel, THE READING, will release in October 2022.
      barbaramonier says:

      Thanks so much, Jen! I hope you’ll have a chance to read it, and I’d love to know what you think.

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