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L. Dean Murphy

Melanie McCabe is the award-winning author of four poetry collections and a memoir, HIS OTHER LIFE: Searching for My Father, His First Wife and Tennessee Williams. Her stunning first work of fiction is ROAD LONGER THAN MEMORY, which is instantly engaging and identifiable with protagonist Sara Barlow.

"Plot twists that rival a hairpin-turn road snaking along a cliff edge titillate the reader’s imagery. Take a ride on ROAD LONGER THAN MEMORY, one of the best debut novels I have enjoyed in years."

The split-time tale volleys readers between recollections from 1976 and current-day 1986, when Sara becomes a teacher at her alumna school. She spies in the gym a man shooting hoops. He has a shock of skunk-like white hair surrounded by coal-black, which causes her suppressed memory pot to boil over. She links all bad life events to the construction of Interstate 66, a “slash of progress through the neighborhood we loved,” in Arlington, Virginia.

“Skunk” is the whispered moniker of Mark Raleigh, whom Sara and almost-boyfriend Devlin Barrie saw kill Nina Farley a decade ago. This is the cause of Sara’s tormented flashbacks and eggshell-fragile emotional status, not to mention her failed relationship and career in Wisconsin before moving back to her mom’s house. “I remembered it, all too well, but my memory was useless without my voice to tell the story.”

Sara’s Plain-Jane persona was attracted to charismatic Devlin in high school, not her male counterpart, Henry Truett. His Texas twang, cowboy boots and unstylish hats kept him at the fringe of the northern Virginia in-crowd. 

Sara travels a long road to realize that her destination was at hand in 1976 had she not been driving blindfolded. 

Plot twists that rival a hairpin-turn road snaking along a cliff edge titillate the reader’s imagery. Take a ride on ROAD LONGER THAN MEMORY, one of the best debut novels I have enjoyed in years.

Teaser

After a failed relationship and an unsettled teaching career, Sara Barlow returns to her childhood home in Arlington, Virginia, hoping for a fresh start. But when she applies for a job at her old high school, she spots in the gymnasium the man she suspects was involved in a classmate’s violent death a decade earlier. Haunted by the past, Sara confronts the memories she’s spent years trying to suppress: her sister Suzanne’s fatal car crash, her secret summer with the reckless Devlin Barrie, and the anonymous 911 call she made after witnessing what she believes was a murder. As the construction of Interstate 66 physically fractures her community, Sara grapples with emotional fault lines of her own --- guilt, silence and buried truth.

Promo

After a failed relationship and an unsettled teaching career, Sara Barlow returns to her childhood home in Arlington, Virginia, hoping for a fresh start. But when she applies for a job at her old high school, she spots in the gymnasium the man she suspects was involved in a classmate’s violent death a decade earlier. Haunted by the past, Sara confronts the memories she’s spent years trying to suppress: her sister Suzanne’s fatal car crash, her secret summer with the reckless Devlin Barrie, and the anonymous 911 call she made after witnessing what she believes was a murder. As the construction of Interstate 66 physically fractures her community, Sara grapples with emotional fault lines of her own --- guilt, silence and buried truth.

About the Book

Sometimes the road home runs through everything you tried to forget.

After a failed relationship and an unsettled teaching career, Sara Barlow returns to her childhood home in Arlington, Virginia, hoping for a fresh start. But when she applies for a job at her old high school, a chance glimpse into the gymnasium shakes her to the core. She spots the man she suspects was involved in a classmate’s violent death a decade earlier.

Haunted by the past, Sara confronts the memories she’s spent years trying to suppress: her sister Suzanne’s fatal car crash, her secret summer with the reckless Devlin Barrie, and the anonymous 911 call she made after witnessing what she believes was a murder. As the construction of Interstate 66 physically fractures her community, Sara grapples with emotional fault lines of her own --- guilt, silence and buried truth.

Set against the backdrop of suburban upheaval in the 1970s and ’80s, ROAD LONGER THAN MEMORY is a compelling story of memory, reckoning, and the cost of what we leave unsaid.

Audiobook available, read by Kristi Burns