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About The Book
From a weary streetcar conductor grappling with ghosts of war, to a lonely dispatcher who dares to imagine romance, to children navigating the hazards and wonders of growing up under hurricane skies, David Bolton’s Whispering Pines captures the fragile beauty of ordinary lives in extraordinary moments.
Told through a mosaic of interconnected tales, this richly atmospheric collection is both a love letter to mid-century Baltimore and a timeless meditation on the human condition. Bolton’s characters wrestle with grief, temptation, faith, and forgiveness, yet always return to the enduring pull of community. With unflinching honesty and lyrical detail, Whispering Pines reminds us that every apartment window conceals a world of secret dramas, each as compelling as the next.
Perfect for readers of Richard Russo, Elizabeth Strout, and Andre Dubus, Whispering Pines is an unforgettable portrait of lives lived in shadows and light.
Product Details
- Publisher: Rare Bird Books (July 14, 2026)
- Length: 240 pages
- ISBN13: 9781644285565
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Raves and Reviews
“The misfits populating David Bolton’s strong collection have unforgettable stories, and his distinctive voice will for a long time echo and echo and echo. More than that, these characters are stories, heartbreaking and world-weary and comical—sometimes, somehow in the same moment. Bolton lights up the dark passages of the past not so much to excoriate injustice as to grapple with pain and loss in a world where nobody ever quite feels at home, in Whispering Pines or anywhere else. Despite that, or because of that, his working class fiction is positively filthy with empathy, and readers will be knocked out to read in this rarest of books the stories of their own lives.”
– Joseph Di Prisco, author of The Good Family Fitzgerald
"The lives of Bolton's dozen characters intersect in surprising and moving ways over the course of one year. The interlocking narratives examine the meaning of community against the backdrop of America in the 1950s. An absorbing and emotional journey."
– William Loving, author of Blue Earth River
"[Bolton] is a very Baltimore guy, who, when he left for San Francisco (he hitchhiked) and swore he'd never be back. He lasted five years out there—and loved every minute of the era when you could drive a gypsy cab and make enough monty to rent a $140 a month apartment in the Fillmore or Marina neighborhoods."
– The Baltimore Sun
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