Orchard: A Novel

Orchard: A Novel by Larry Watson, published by Random House on August 12, 2003, is a compelling exploration of the intertwined lives of an artist and his muse set against the backdrop of Door County, Wisconsin. This first edition, comprising 256 pages, delves into the complexities of relationships, focusing on Ned Weaver, an acclaimed painter known for his affairs with models, and Sonja Skordahl, a Norwegian immigrant seeking a new life. As Sonja becomes Ned’s muse, their connection ignites tensions with her husband, Henry, leading to a dramatic confrontation of desires and identities.
Readers will find a narrative rich in themes of art, obsession, and the struggles of mid-twentieth-century womanhood. The story presents Sonja’s journey as she navigates her roles and the expectations placed upon her, while also highlighting the emotional costs of creativity and ambition. With Watson’s signature lyrical prose, Orchard captures the essence of its characters and their conflicts, offering a vivid portrayal of beauty and betrayal that resonates throughout the narrative.
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From the bestselling author of Montana 1948 comes the explosive story of an artist, his muse, and the staggering price they pay for their chance at immortality.
Ned Weaver, an internationally acclaimed painter, is famous in Door County, Wisconsin, for his luminous work—and for his affairs with his models. His wife, Harriet, has learned to accept these dalliances in the belief that his immense talent will ultimately make up for his shortcomings as a husband.
Sonja Skordahl, a Norwegian immigrant, came to America looking for a new life. Instead, she married Henry House, only to find herself defined, like so many other mid-twentieth-century women, by her roles as wife and mother. As circumstances and destiny land Sonja in Ned’s studio, she becomes more than his model and more than an object of desire—she becomes the most inspiring muse Ned has ever known. When both Ned and Henry insist on possessing her, their jealousies threaten to erupt into violence, and Sonja must find a way to placate both men without sacrificing her hard-won sense of self.
With the stark, lyrical prose that Larry Watson is known for (“as fresh and clear as [a] trout stream” —The Washington Post Book World) and vivid characters who seem to breathe on the page, Orchard explores the lives of four very different people bound together by beauty, art, obsession, and betrayal.
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