The Narrow Window: A Novel
'Above all, Wilson’s heartbreaking novel exposes the irony of our country’s continuing desire to benevolently remake the world in one part of the globe while waging war in another and what happens to those trying to make it all work. A tale of identity and the meaning of belonging. The scars we leave behind and the scars we take with us.' Rita Dragonette, author of The Fourteenth of September

As the turbulent 1960s draw to a close, an inexplicable crime forces two young Americans who are teaching in Africa, and those around them, to confront issues of motivation, culture and belonging.
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The Narrow Window: A Novel
'Above all, Wilson’s heartbreaking novel exposes the irony of our country’s continuing desire to benevolently remake the world in one part of the globe while waging war in another and what happens to those trying to make it all work. A tale of identity and the meaning of belonging. The scars we leave behind and the scars we take with us.' Rita Dragonette, author of The Fourteenth of September

As the turbulent 1960s draw to a close, an inexplicable crime forces two young Americans who are teaching in Africa, and those around them, to confront issues of motivation, culture and belonging.
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The Narrow Window: A Novel

The Narrow Window: A Novel

by Gary D. Wilson
The Narrow Window: A Novel

The Narrow Window: A Novel

by Gary D. Wilson

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'Above all, Wilson’s heartbreaking novel exposes the irony of our country’s continuing desire to benevolently remake the world in one part of the globe while waging war in another and what happens to those trying to make it all work. A tale of identity and the meaning of belonging. The scars we leave behind and the scars we take with us.' Rita Dragonette, author of The Fourteenth of September

As the turbulent 1960s draw to a close, an inexplicable crime forces two young Americans who are teaching in Africa, and those around them, to confront issues of motivation, culture and belonging.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781803414621
Publisher: Roundfire Books
Publication date: 03/01/2024
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.45(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Gary D. Wilson is a fiction writer who currently lives in Chicago, Il.  He has taught fiction writing at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Chicago.  His book publications include the novels Sing, Ronnie Blue and Getting Right, as well as the short story collection, For Those Who Favor Fire. 
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