Arroyo Circle: A Novel

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by JoeAnn Hart

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A gripping tale of environmental decay and human resilience in the face of disaster. In Boulder, Colorado, wildfires rage, floods threaten, and a pandemic looms, exposing the fault lines of a community grappling with late-stage capitalism and environmental crisis. JoeAnn Hart's Arroyo Circle masterfully weaves together the lives of seemingly disparate characters as they navigate personal strife and seek spiritual connection amidst the chaos. From a house manager grappling with a hoarder's legacy to creek dwellers fighting for survival, each character's journey illuminates the interconnectedness of humanity and the urgent need for reclamation. For readers who enjoy character-driven stories with a strong sense of place and timely social commentary, Arroyo Circle offers a thought-provoking exploration of: Environmental disaster and its impact on communities - The search for meaning and connection in a fractured world - The power of human resilience in the face of overwhelming odds Prepare to be moved by this atmospheric and hopeful novel that asks: Can we find solace and redemption amidst the unraveling of our world?  “Hart does an admirable job of developing memorable flawed characters and letting them loose.” — Publishers Weekly “Climate change — a topic Hart has explored in short stories, essays, and a novel — is central to the problems of Arroyo Circle, but Hart does not stop there. In Arroyo Circle , we get the full catastrophe of where the 21st century has taken America: a place threatened by epic consumerism, waste, and fatal carelessness. homelessness, and a culture of power and violence.”— Gloucester Times “Inspired by her time spent in Boulder, the death of her estranged brother, and issues facing the planet today, Hart’s novel is a poignant commentary on what it means to care for one another and in turn, what it means to care for the world around us. While the story paints a bleak picture of natural disasters and personal strife, Hart isn’t all doom and gloom—underscoring her novel is the potential for redemption in the face of catastrophe.”— Daily Camera   “JoeAnn Hart is an accomplished writer, a writer with a mastery of the subtle, funny detail, a well-developed voice and stories to tell.” — Susan Cheever “An ambitious and fast-paced story of wildfire and pandemic and flood told through the eyes of characters living on the margins of our communities and the natural world. Entertaining, sobering, and thought-provoking, Arroyo Circle grabbed me from the first pages. I loved it.” — Ellen Meeropol, author of The Lost Women of Azalea Court “JoeAnn Hart has achieved the impossible: a beautifully written, page-turner of a novel about the climate crisis. Arroyo Circle, and its richly drawn characters, is urgent, impassioned and revelatory. If the world around us is burning, Hart is the poet/naturalist who will guide us through the flames.” — Laura Harrington, author of A Catalog of Birds “Against the backdrop of Colorado’s smoke-filled summer skies, JoeAnn Hart brings together an unforgettable cast of characters, drawn together by loss and by living on the edges of a society ravaged by climate change and Covid. Yet in a world where lives change in an instant, what prevails in this remarkable and inventive novel is compassion, hope, and the wonders of nature. At once haunting and witty, vivid and ethereal, Arroyo Circle is a beautifully written ode to our changing world.” —Midge Raymond, author of Floreana and My Last Continent “The climate crisis is not a calamity that happens far away or in a distant future. No. Right here and right now it’s time to face the music and feel the emotional and psychological costs of what we have wrought. This is no sweet song, though small kindnesses, last-ditch efforts at hope, and the gift of an unlikely friendship sing memorably in this powerful novel.”— Alison Hawthorne Deming, author of A Woven World: On Fashion, Fishermen , and The Sardine Dress    JoeAnn Hart is the author of  Highwire Act & Other Tales of Survival, a collection of short fiction (Black Lawrence Press, 2023), Stamford  ’ 76: A True Story of Murder, Corruption, Race, and Feminism in the 1970s (University of Iowa Press, April, 2019), a crime memoir that weaves together the personal and public threads of a friend’ s 1976 bow-and-arrow death. Her novels are Float (Ashland Creek Press, 2013) a dark comedy about plastics in the ocean, and Addled (Little, Brown, 2007) a social satire that intertwines animal rights with the politics of food. She lives in Gloucester, Massachusetts.

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