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Small Silent Things

A lyrical, haunting debut that explores the power of parenthood, identity, lust, and the legacy of trauma, as the lives of two neighbors are upended by ghosts from their past lives.

When the news of her mother’s death reaches Jocelyn Morrow, it stirs up memories of her traumatic childhood. She is a mother herself now, to six­ year-old Lucy; living a life of privilege in Southern California with her husband, Conrad; moving in a world of wealthy white women, even though she is not white, as far away from her past as she can get. Her designer clothes cover a net of scars across her back, and she hides an even deeper mark – a fundamental stain, something she believes invited her abuse. She also has a blossoming secret: she is becoming obsessed with Kate, her tennis coach.

Her neighbor Simon Bonaventure is a successful landscape architect and a Rwandan refugee. He too is haunted, by the wife and daughter who were taken from him in the genocide twenty years ago. The ghosts of those he could not save, and of those who took them, are never far away, and now he has received a letter­ – allegedly from his daughter, grown, full of questions for a father she doesn’t know.

As Jocelyn and Simon begin a tentative friendship, they forge a bond out of their dark secret histories-a bond that may be their only hope of being pulled back from the abyss.

Book available September 3, 2019.

Small Silent Things

A lyrical, haunting debut that explores the power of parenthood, identity, lust, and the legacy of trauma, as the lives of two neighbors are upended by ghosts from their past lives.

When the news of her mother’s death reaches Jocelyn Morrow, it stirs up memories of her traumatic childhood. She is a mother herself now, to six­ year-old Lucy; living a life of privilege in Southern California with her husband, Conrad; moving in a world of wealthy white women, even though she is not white, as far away from her past as she can get. Her designer clothes cover a net of scars across her back, and she hides an even deeper mark – a fundamental stain, something she believes invited her abuse. She also has a blossoming secret: she is becoming obsessed with Kate, her tennis coach.

Her neighbor Simon Bonaventure is a successful landscape architect and a Rwandan refugee. He too is haunted, by the wife and daughter who were taken from him in the genocide twenty years ago. The ghosts of those he could not save, and of those who took them, are never far away, and now he has received a letter­ – allegedly from his daughter, grown, full of questions for a father she doesn’t know.

As Jocelyn and Simon begin a tentative friendship, they forge a bond out of their dark secret histories-a bond that may be their only hope of being pulled back from the abyss.

Book available September 3, 2019.

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“Most small things are close to our hearts. But our hearts are our smallest things. Sometimes our hearts stop. Then we need a book to comfort        small silent things”

– Nikki Giovanni, Poet

“So many small silent things in Jocelyn Morrow’s life “have refused to end, refused to go away.” Affluence softens every aspect of her current life, but she is also surrounded by a kind of unforgiving righteousness that spawns in this bounty. At the center of this devastating novel is an affair, for Jocelyn “a luxurious lack of memory,” and then finally a friendship with a Rwandan refugee, someone who understands the long teeth of trauma. James Baldwin wrote that art was “to help one bear the fact that all safety is an illusion.”

Here is art, the fact of it. Small Silent Things is a magnificent debut.”

– Michelle Latiolais, Critically acclaimed author of She and Widow

“In its exploration of political history and familial scars, Small Silent Things covers impressive territory, presenting the murkiness of love beneath the glossy surface of life in Southern California.”

– Chieh Chieng, Author of A LONG STAY IN A DISTANT LAND

Image of Morgan Jenkins book review“Robin Page balances the quiet exterior with her characters’ public selves and the quiet, intense rage that burns alongside the trauma that they carry. For this, the novel’s title and the pages that follow are a promise fulfilled. Page announces her debut as a confident voice with much depth both within her lines and in the pockets of space between them, breathing much life into her protagonists and delivering on what may inspire many discussions on the places and people we hide to when we want to forget.”

– Morgan Jerkins, New York Times bestselling author of This Will Be My Undoing

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