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The Heart of Winter

A Novel

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0 of 2 copies available
Wait time: About 8 weeks
A Seattle Times Bestseller
One of The Washington Post’s 10 Noteworthy Books for January
One of The Los Angeles Times’ 10 Books to Add to Your Reading List in January
One of The Seattle Times’ 24 Books to Look Out for in 2025
One of Kirkus' Best 20 Books to Read in January
The extraordinary new novel by Jonathan Evison, about a married couple in their golden years, from when they met across big ups, deep downs, and survive-it-all, opposites-attract love

Abe Winter and Ruth Warneke were never meant to be together—at least if you ask Ruth. Yet their catastrophic blind date in college evolved into a seventy-year marriage and a life on a farm on Bainbridge Island with their hens and beloved Labrador, Megs. Through the years, the Winters have fallen in and out of lockstep, and from their haunting losses and guarded secrets, a dependable partnership has been forged.
But when Ruth’s loose tooth turns out to be something much more malicious, the beautiful, reliable life they’ve created together comes to a crisis. As Ruth struggles with her crumbling independence, Abe must learn how to take care of her while their three living children question his ability to look after his wife. And once again, the couple has to reconfigure how to be there for each other.
In this bighearted and profound portrait of a marriage, Jonathan Evison explores seventy years of big moments in subtle ways, elegantly braiding the Winters’ turbulent history with their present-day battles, showing us how the oddly paired college kids became parents, fell apart and back together, and grew into the Abe and Ruth of today. Endlessly heartwarming and moving, The Heart of Winter is a reminder that true love lives in small, everyday moments.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 25, 2024
      Evison (Legends of the North Cascades) traces the history of a marriage in this tender outing. In 2023, Abe and Ruth Winters’s three children gather at the family farmhouse on Bainbridge Island, Wash., for Abe’s 90th birthday. Following the celebration, Ruth, who is three years younger than Abe, complains of a toothache—and when she subsequently receives a diagnosis of oral cancer requiring extensive surgery and a lengthy recovery, the couple’s customary roles are reversed. Abe clumsily tries (and often fails) to care for Ruth, as the couple attempts to hold onto their independence despite their children’s insistence that they sell their home. The present-day action is interspersed with glimpses into the 70-year history of their relationship, from their meeting at the University of Washington, where Ruth was a budding bohemian with literary aspirations and Abe, a Republican, was a business student, through the early years of marriage and parenthood, during which Ruth let go of her youthful ideals while Abe focused on providing for the family financially if not always emotionally. Ruth draws the most sympathy, as her ambitions evaporate over the course of her life, and in Evison’s skilled hands, Abe’s late in life attempt to be a more supportive husband feels genuine. This is a poignant testament to the sustaining potential of marriage.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      In a warm, comforting voice, award-winning narrator Kimberly Farr brings this epic love story to life, giving full attention and spirit to each character. Farr's voices are easily distinguishable, and each one is perfectly suited to the person portrayed. Abe and Ruth Winter met on a blind date in college in the 1950s and moved through the ups and downs of marriage, children, relocation, debilitating illness, and family tragedies. Farr keeps the pace steady with excellent acting that evokes all the emotion without melodrama. Farr even ages the characters in her portrayals. Listeners will find that Evison's novel is enriched by her narration. C.F. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2025, Portland, Maine

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