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Beneficence

A Novel

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1 of 2 copies available

A family's only hope to heal their shattered lives is that love is stronger than grief

When they meet in the 1930s, Doris and Tup's love is immediate. They marry quickly and Doris commits to the only life Tup ever wanted: working the Senter family farm, where his parents and grandparents and great-grandparents are buried under the old pines. Their lives follow the calming rhythms of the land—chores in the cow barn, haying the fields, tending their gardens—and in this they find immeasurable joy.

Soon their first child, Sonny, is born and Doris and Tup understand they are blessed. More children arrive—precocious, large-hearted Dodie and quiet, devoted Beston—but Doris and Tup take nothing for granted. They are grateful every day for the grace of their deep bonds to each other, to their family, and to their bountiful land. As they hold fast to this contentment, Doris is uneasy, and confesses, "We can't ever know what will come."

When an unimaginable tragedy turns the family of five into a family of four, everything the Senters held faith in is shattered. The family is consumed by a dark shadow of grief and guilt. Slowly, the surviving Senters must find their way to forgiveness—of themselves and of each other.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 20, 2020
      Hall’s powerful if uneven debut novel (after the memoir Without a Map), follows a close-knit farming family through the aftermath of the family’s oldest son’s death in 1948 Maine. Thomas “Tup” Senter; his wife, Doris; and their children, Sonny, Dodie, and Beston, operate a dairy farm that has been in Tup’s family for five generations. After Sonny, 14, is accidentally killed while the siblings are playing with an old gun, Tup, Dodie, and Beston carry on despite their grief, while Doris, once energetic and loving, is overwhelmed by loss and guilt, and slips into an emotional paralysis. Tup copes by working nights at a mill, and after several years begins sleeping with the widowed mill owner. Dodie, left to watch over Beston and do Doris’s work rather than enjoy her high school years, cycles between anger and her deep love for her family and their farm. Hall takes her time getting things moving and oversells the idyllic state of the Senters before Sonny’s death. Still, her meticulous prose convincingly captures the daily realities—sometimes beautiful, sometimes cruel—of agricultural life, and offers insight into the ways calamity fractures family bonds. Patient readers will be rewarded. Agent: Jennifer Gates, Aevitas Creative.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrators Cassandra Campbell, Tom Taylorson and Rachel Jacobs channel each member of the close-knit Senter family. Their stunning performances will put listeners in the heart of the family before, during, and after the tragedy that changes its members forever. In individual first-person monologues, Doris, Tup, and their child Dodie make life on their small Maine farm sound like it's full of hard work and love. Spanning the years from 1933 to the 1960s, Campbell, as Doris, sounds worried about her children even when there's no reason to worry; Taylorson, as Tup, delivers a practical, earthy man; and Jacobs presents Dodie, a bright, articulate, and poetic child. This beautiful, haunting story, performed with sensitivity, is best enjoyed on audio. S.J.H. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine

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