Not all stories start with turmoil. Some start out in quiet.
The Quiet Season of Us is a very thoughtful and emotionally powerful book that looks at what happens when life slows down and makes us face the aspects of ourselves we’ve been avoiding. This narrative softly reminds us of the significance of quiet in a culture that frequently promotes perpetual activity and loudness.
The book is mostly about relationships, their ups and downs, how they break apart, and how they occasionally come back together in ways you wouldn’t imagine. It shows the fragile area between closeness and distance, when feelings grow silently and words are left unheard.
Catherine Angelone’s elegantly textured stories expose readers to characters that seem very real, people who are dealing with love, sorrow, uncertainty, and personal development. Their journeys don’t only happen during big events; they also happen via little changes, quiet realizations, and emotional truths that stay with you long after you’ve read the book.