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Some Other Town

A Novel

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Channeling the emotional intensity of Susan Minot and Amy Bloom—and infused with a witty, dream-like surrealism reminiscent of Margaret Atwood—this mesmerizing debut takes us inside the unsettling world of Margaret Lydia Benning, which turns upside down when she falls in love...and then unravels before our eyes.

"What I have to tell Ben is just this. At last I am certain. All the signs, all the dreams are in. And I know now I have made a terrible mistake. I was wrong, it turns out, about us."

Margaret Lydia Benning lives adrift in the same Midwest town where she went to college. By day, she works at a low-level job for the Project, a university-sponsored educational publisher housed in a former sanatorium. There she shares the fourth floor with a squadron of eccentric editors and a resident ghost from the screamers' wing. At night, Margaret returns to her small house on Mott Street, resigned to the disturbing overtures of her strange neighbor, Mrs. Eberline.

Emotionally sleepwalking through the days is no way to lead a life. But then Margaret meets Ben Adams, a visiting professor of art at the university. Despite the odds—and their best intentions—Margaret and her professor become lovers, and she glimpses a future she had never before imagined. For the first time, she has hope...until Ben inexplicably vanishes. In the wake of his disappearance, Margaret sets out to find him. Her journey will force her to question everything she believes to be true.

Told through intertwined perspectives, by turns incandescent and haunting, Some Other Town is an unforgettable tale, with a heart-breaking twist, of one woman's awakening to her own possibility—and her ability to love, and love well.

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      February 15, 2015
      In Collison's gently otherworldly debut, Margaret, at 28, has settled into a lengthy lull as her life unfolds with no surprise or striving. A failed art-school star, Margaret lives in the quiet midwestern university town where she studied. She spends her days working for a children's book publisher with offices housed in a decommissioned sanitarium and arguing with her eccentric neighbor, Mrs. Eberline. Margaret dwells longingly on memories of her boyfriend, Ben Adams, a visiting professor of art and prophecy who has abruptly left her. In spite of her limbo, she senses a strange, rising undercurrent of possibility in her life. Some great locomotive of chance or design fast approaches, most days I am certain, she observes. Soon enough, Margaret begins to experience nightly visions, while by day, she and her colleagues come to accept the presence of ghosts, the (mostly) friendly spirits of the former patients. Prompted by these mysteries, Margaret enlists the support of Mrs. Eberline in order to understand Ben's inexplicable disappearance, vowing to find him or a way to move forward.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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