Winner of the Crookâs Corner Book Prize
One of Vanity Fair's Best Books of the Year
A bighearted and moving debut about a wry retired schoolteacher whose decade-old secret threatens to come to light and send shockwaves through her small Texas town.
Billington, Texas, is a place where nothing changes. Well, almost nothing. For the first time in nearly four decades, Mary Alice Roth is not getting ready for the first day of school at Billington High. A few months into her retirementâor, district mandated exile as she calls itâMary Alice does not know how to fill her days. The annual picnic is coming up, but that isnât nearly enough since the menu never changes and she had the roles mentally assigned weeks ago. At least thereâs Ellie, who stops by each morning for coffee and whose reemergence in Mary Aliceâs life is the one thing soothing the sting of retirement.
Mary Alice and Ellie were a pair since the day Ellie moved in next door. That they both were single mothersâMary Alice widowed, Ellie divorcedâwith sons the same age was a pleasant coincidence, but they were forever linked when they lost the boys, one right after the other. Years later, the two are working their way back to a comfortable friendship. But when Mary Aliceâs sister arrives on her doorstep with a staggering piece of news, it jeopardizes the careful shell sheâs built around her life. The whole of her friendship with Ellie is put at risk, the fabric of a place as steadfast as Billington is questioned, and the unflappable, knotty fixture that is Mary Alice Roth might have to change after all.