Sylvia

Sylvia by Twila Newey, published by By Common Consent Press on July 14, 2020, is a literary work that explores the complexities of family and relationships. This edition spans 292 pages and is presented in English. The narrative intertwines the emotional struggles of four bereaved sisters as they navigate their faith in one another and their religious community against the backdrop of the American West’s mountain landscape.
Readers will find a poignant examination of the frailty and warmth inherent in family ties, alongside the challenges posed by their environment. The story delves into the humor, dangers, and graces that characterize the lives of women in Utah, offering insights that resonate deeply. Through its exploration of these themes, Sylvia presents a rich tapestry of experiences that illuminate the connections and conflicts within familial bonds.
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“In the tradition of the finest literary fiction of the American West, Twila Newey weaves together the frailty and warmth of family ties with the mountain landscape’s casual cruelty and transcendent beauty. Four bereaved sisters face the limits and comforts of their faith in one another and in their religious community, and in the process illuminate the frank humor, dangers, and graces of Utah women’s lives in ways that will delight and haunt readers long afterward.”-Therese Doucet, author of Prisoner of the Castle of Enlightenment
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