Riel Nason
Goose Lane Editions
RIEL NASON’SAll the Things We Leave Behind is a novel of hauntings: characters are haunted, variously, by people, nature, memory, and the way things were. Evoking nostalgic reverie – bolstered by its summer 1977 setting – the story speaks to the latent recollections that eat away at us, whether they manifest in pangs of longing or waves of painful distress and regret.