Trove: A Woman's Search for Truth and Buried Treasure
• Gold-medal winner of the Nautilus Book Award for memoir (2020)
• Gold-medal winner of the National Indie Excellence Award for memoir (2020)
• Featured on Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books podcast. (2020)


"A stirring memoir that beautifully and humorously captures the pain of unresolved loss.”Kirkus Reviews

The true story of a woman whose life is up-ended when she begins an armchair treasure hunt—a search for $10,000 worth of gold coins buried in New York City, of all places—with a man who, as she points out, is not her husband. In this eloquent, hilarious, sharply realized memoir, Sandra A. Miller grapples with the death of her difficult mother and the regret and confusion that so often accompanies middle age.

In a very real way, Miller has spent her life hunting for buried treasure. As a child, she trained herself to find things: dropped hair clips, shiny bits of broken glass, discarded lighters. Looking to escape from her volatile parents and often-unhappy childhood, Miller found deeper meaning, and a good deal of hope, in each of these objects.

Now an adult and facing the loss of her last living parent—her mother who is at once cold, difficult, and wildly funny—Miller finds herself, as she so often did as a little girl, pressed against a wall of her own longing. Her search for gold, which soon becomes an obsession, forces her to dredge up painful pieces of her past, confront the true source of her sorrow, and finally discover what it is she has been looking for all these years.


"Trove is the treasure. It's the kind of story that gives you a new best friend in a narrator. Your get to travel with her on an emotional journey with laughs and tears. I am happy to be shut in with this wonderful story that has taken me to so many places." — Meredith Goldstein, advice columnist and entertainment reporter for The Boston Globe.
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Trove: A Woman's Search for Truth and Buried Treasure
• Gold-medal winner of the Nautilus Book Award for memoir (2020)
• Gold-medal winner of the National Indie Excellence Award for memoir (2020)
• Featured on Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books podcast. (2020)


"A stirring memoir that beautifully and humorously captures the pain of unresolved loss.”Kirkus Reviews

The true story of a woman whose life is up-ended when she begins an armchair treasure hunt—a search for $10,000 worth of gold coins buried in New York City, of all places—with a man who, as she points out, is not her husband. In this eloquent, hilarious, sharply realized memoir, Sandra A. Miller grapples with the death of her difficult mother and the regret and confusion that so often accompanies middle age.

In a very real way, Miller has spent her life hunting for buried treasure. As a child, she trained herself to find things: dropped hair clips, shiny bits of broken glass, discarded lighters. Looking to escape from her volatile parents and often-unhappy childhood, Miller found deeper meaning, and a good deal of hope, in each of these objects.

Now an adult and facing the loss of her last living parent—her mother who is at once cold, difficult, and wildly funny—Miller finds herself, as she so often did as a little girl, pressed against a wall of her own longing. Her search for gold, which soon becomes an obsession, forces her to dredge up painful pieces of her past, confront the true source of her sorrow, and finally discover what it is she has been looking for all these years.


"Trove is the treasure. It's the kind of story that gives you a new best friend in a narrator. Your get to travel with her on an emotional journey with laughs and tears. I am happy to be shut in with this wonderful story that has taken me to so many places." — Meredith Goldstein, advice columnist and entertainment reporter for The Boston Globe.
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Trove: A Woman's Search for Truth and Buried Treasure

Trove: A Woman's Search for Truth and Buried Treasure

by Sandra A Miller
Trove: A Woman's Search for Truth and Buried Treasure

Trove: A Woman's Search for Truth and Buried Treasure

by Sandra A Miller

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Overview

• Gold-medal winner of the Nautilus Book Award for memoir (2020)
• Gold-medal winner of the National Indie Excellence Award for memoir (2020)
• Featured on Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books podcast. (2020)


"A stirring memoir that beautifully and humorously captures the pain of unresolved loss.”Kirkus Reviews

The true story of a woman whose life is up-ended when she begins an armchair treasure hunt—a search for $10,000 worth of gold coins buried in New York City, of all places—with a man who, as she points out, is not her husband. In this eloquent, hilarious, sharply realized memoir, Sandra A. Miller grapples with the death of her difficult mother and the regret and confusion that so often accompanies middle age.

In a very real way, Miller has spent her life hunting for buried treasure. As a child, she trained herself to find things: dropped hair clips, shiny bits of broken glass, discarded lighters. Looking to escape from her volatile parents and often-unhappy childhood, Miller found deeper meaning, and a good deal of hope, in each of these objects.

Now an adult and facing the loss of her last living parent—her mother who is at once cold, difficult, and wildly funny—Miller finds herself, as she so often did as a little girl, pressed against a wall of her own longing. Her search for gold, which soon becomes an obsession, forces her to dredge up painful pieces of her past, confront the true source of her sorrow, and finally discover what it is she has been looking for all these years.


"Trove is the treasure. It's the kind of story that gives you a new best friend in a narrator. Your get to travel with her on an emotional journey with laughs and tears. I am happy to be shut in with this wonderful story that has taken me to so many places." — Meredith Goldstein, advice columnist and entertainment reporter for The Boston Globe.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781941932124
Publisher: Brown Paper Press
Publication date: 09/19/2019
Pages: 220
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Sandra A. Miller's writing has appeared in over one-hundred publications, including National Public Radio, The Christian Science Monitor, Spirituality & Health, Yankee, FamilyFun, and The Boston Globe, for which she is a regular correspondent. One of her essays was turned into a short film called "Wait," directed by Trudie Styler and starring Kerry Washington. She teaches writing at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell and lives in Arlington, MA with her husband and two children.

Read an Excerpt

“We should probably search together,” my friend David suggested, “until we have a reason not to.”
“Sounds good,” I said, as quick to agree with him as I had been to argue with my husband, Mark, who wanted me to skip this excursion. I'm often nicer to men I'm not married to, something Mark just loves about me.
David and I began, wading side-by-side through an overgrown patch of spring weeds bordering the community garden in Brooklyn's Floyd Bennett Field. Sporting raggedy jeans and long-sleeved T-shirts, we could have passed as gardeners, only we weren't there to spread mulch or check on seedlings. We had no legitimate interest in the garden itself, but rather what we hoped lay beneath the cool May dirt: a pirate's treasure chest.
David had spent dozens of hours at home solving clues related to this armchair treasure hunt, a pastime in which a person or organization buries a prize then sets up a series of puzzles to reveal the exact location. This hunt, called We Lost Our Gold, had been put in place by two enterprising puppeteers as a promotional stunt for their work; anyone with some free time and a computer could have a go at decoding the layers of complex clues concealed in eight YouTube videos about pirates struggling to recollect the whereabouts of their missing treasure. Once someone had correctly solved all of the clues, they would know precisely where in New York City to dig up the chest, which is what we were doing. David had determined that the garden in this defunct airport-turned-park was the X that marked the spot.
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“What's actually in the treasure chest?” my husband of almost 15 years asked when I presented my plan to spend a day digging in Brooklyn with a guy who wasn't him. Mark was sprawled on the couch reading Golf Magazine with one pair of glasses placed sexily atop the other.
“Ten thousand gold coins,” I explained.
“Like doubloons?” he asked, incredulous.
“No, the golden dollar kind with Sacajawea and the presidents.”
Mark, who with his shock of dark hair and full lips resembled both a young Warren Beatty and an ageless Mick Jagger, took off the top pair of glasses and set it on his stomach. “Ooh. I love that band,” he said, “Sacajawea and the Presidents.”
“Seriously.”
“Seriously? There's a lot going on that day. The kids have stuff to get to. I'm working late. We have dinner plans.”
“But there's always a lot going on.”
“So are you telling me you're going, or asking me if it works for you to go?”

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