![]() ![]() I made a note of this one - Woonsocket, a tuckered-out town in northern Rhode Island, split down the middle by a river of waste. So many incisive phrases in a book with such great heart. And I think that's what Agatha needs at this time in her life when she's lost her mother and desperately in need of something to anchor her. Sitting in a pew, Agatha can know what to do with herself for an hour. LUCHETTE: I think Agatha finds a place to hide herself for a while. What did she find in the church and the fellowship of religious sisters? ![]() SIMON: Early in the book, Agatha says, I was marked by grief. Thanks so much for being with us.ĬLAIRE LUCHETTE: My pleasure. It is a wry, insightful and remarkable debut novel from Claire Luchette, whose work has appeared in Ploughshares, Granta and The Kenyon Review. And there Agatha finds herself looking at her own self and soul in the world. They're there to try to help people get sober and get a firmer grip on life. Claire Luchette's "Agatha Of Little Neon" is about four Catholic sisters in an order all coming up on 30, who are reassigned to run a halfway house in Woonsocket, R.I., that's painted the color of Mountain Dew and called Little Neon. ![]()
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