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Northern Lights

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A stunning debut novel set in the late 1990sā€”ā€œa powerful depiction of the currency of intolerance and addiction in one small townā€ (Kirkus Reviews)ā€”about an androgynous youth who arrives in Minnesota, searching for the mother who abandoned him as a child.

On a clear morning in the summer of 1997, Shane Stephenson arrives in Holm, Minnesota, with only a few changes of clothes, an old Nintendo, and a few dollars to his name. Reeling from the death of his father, Shane wants to find the mother who abandoned him as an adolescentā€”hoping to reconnect, but also to better understand himself. Against the backdrop of Minnesotaā€™s rugged wilderness, and a town littered with shuttered shops, graffiti, and crumbling infrastructure, Holm feels wild and dangerous.

Holmā€™s residents, too, are wary of outsiders, and Shaneā€™s long blonde hair and androgynous looks draw attention from a violent and bigoted contingent in town, including the unhinged Sven Svenson. He is drawn in by a group of sympathetic friends in their teens and early twenties, all similarly lost: the reckless, charming J and his girlfriend Mary; Jenny, a brilliant and beautiful artist who dreams of escaping Holm; and the mysterious loner Russell, to whom Shane, against his better judgment, feels a strange attraction. As Svenā€™s threats of violence escalate, Shane is forced to choose between his search for his mother, the first true friendships heā€™s ever had, and a desire to leave both his past and present behind entirely.

ā€œA cross between two of the greats in those categories: The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, and Jesusā€™ Son by Denis Johnsonā€ (Star Tribune, Minneapolis), Raymond Stromā€™s Northern Lights presents an unforgettable world and an experience often overlooked, with a new kind of hero to admire.