The Turtle Catcher

The Turtle Catcher by Nicole Lea Helget is a first edition novel published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in April 2010. This 288-page work presents a haunting love story set in a rural Minnesota town during World War I, focusing on the lives of two misfits from rival families. Liesel, the only girl among the Richter boys, grapples with a secret that complicates her quest for a normal life, while her closest friend, Lester, a gentle boy from the Sutter family, finds solace in trapping turtles.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines themes of loyalty and betrayal against the backdrop of family life and historical tensions. As Liesel and Lester navigate their complex friendship, their choices lead to consequences that affect not only their families but the entire community. Helget’s storytelling reflects her deep understanding of human frailties and the natural world, making The Turtle Catcher a poignant exploration of connection and loss.
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A standout fiction debut by a prize-winning young writer whose memoir, The Summer of Ordinary Ways, was a favorite of critics and booksellers, Nicole Helget’s fierce and lyrical memoir of growing up on a Minnesota dairy farm received widespread acclaim.
People magazine hailed the young author’s ability to “take the messiest of lives and fashion something beautiful.”Here, in her first novel,Helget turns her extraordinary sensibility to a haunting love story with a heinous crime at its core.
In a rural Minnesota town of German immigrants in the tumultuous days ofWorldWar I, The Turtle Catcher brings together two misfits from warring clans. Liesel, the one girl in the upstanding family of Richter boys, harbors a secret about her body that thwarts all hope for a normal life.Her closest friend is Lester, the “slow” boy in the raffish Sutter family, a gentle, kind soul who spends his days trapping turtles in the lake. Yearning for human touch in the wake of her parents’ deaths, Liesel turns to her only friend—leading her brother, just returned from the war, to an act that will haunt not only both families but the entire town.
Helget’s novel is a story of loyalty and betrayal that, like her earlier book, proves her uncommon understanding of the natural world and human frailties. Both moving and heartfelt, The Turtle Catcher confirms this young writer’s exceptional talent.
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