
In "Go as a River," a young woman's resilience transforms tragedy into triumph against Colorado's rugged landscape. This million-copy bestseller, praised by "Lessons in Chemistry" author Bonnie Garmus as "completely unforgettable," draws from real historical events that changed an entire community forever.
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In the sun-drenched peach orchards of 1948 Colorado, seventeen-year-old Victoria Nash's world revolves around tending her family's renowned fruit trees and caring for her father, volatile brother Seth, and disabled Uncle Og. Since her mother's death five years earlier, Victoria has shouldered all domestic responsibilities while watching their once-thriving farm fall into disrepair. Her days follow predictable rhythms until a chance encounter with Wilson Moon-a young man who's hopped a train to escape the coal mines-changes everything. Their connection is immediate and profound, defying the town's rigid racial boundaries and awakening Victoria to possibilities beyond her prescribed existence. In Wilson's gentle presence, Victoria discovers parts of herself previously dormant-curiosity, desire, and a yearning for freedom. Their relationship unfolds in secret meetings by Willow Creek, sheltered by the kindness of Ruby-Alice Akers, a local outcast who becomes their unexpected ally. For the first time, Victoria experiences what it means to be truly seen and valued for herself, rather than for what she can provide to others.
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