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New Valley

From the author of The Great Glass Sea, three linked novellas set between the Virginias about men confronting love, loss, and personal demons.

Set in the hardscrabble hill country between the Virginias, The New Valley contains characters striving to forge new lives in the absence of those they have loved. Told in three varied and distinct voices—a soft-spoken middle-aged beef farmer struggling to hold himself together after his dad’s death; a health-obsessed single father desperate to control his reckless, overweight daughter; and a developmentally delayed man who falls in love with a married woman intent on using him in a scheme that will wound them both—each story explores survival, isolation, and the deep, consuming ache for human connection.

As the men battle against grief and solitude, their heartache leads them all to commit acts that will bring both ruin and salvation, in these tales “full of tenderness and looming menace” (The New York Times Book Review).

“Stark and haunting . . . Delivers great beauty” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

“[Weil’s] language is exquisite, his sentences glorious. . . . Refreshing and engaging.” —Ploughshares

Josh Weil

Josh Weil's fiction has been published in Granta, StoryQuarterly, New England Review, West Branch, Believer Magazine, and Harpur Palate, among other journals. He has written essays and features for the New York Times, where he has been a regular contributor, Guernica, Sage, and Orion magazine; and reviews for Nylon magazine. Since receiving his MFA as a Jersey Fellow at Columbia University, Weil has been honored with a Fulbright Grant to Egypt, a scholarship to the Bread Loaf Writers Conference, and the Dana Award in Portfolio. Having recently completed a story collection, The Age of Perpetual Light, Weil is currently at work on a novel.

Grove Press