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"This richly detailed bildungsroman, the follow-up to Kiser's story collection The Guitar Player and Other Songs of Exile, surveys a surprising life, answering over its length the question of how its narrator, Geneva Clay of Kentucky coal country, grew from front-porch nights listening to 'tree frogs and the lonely palpitating whip-poor-will' to become the kind of book-minded, art-struck New York City dreamer who describes 'a celebrated Goya Christ' as a 'a mass of dark but luminous energy.' The novel bustles with incident and vibrant, everyday life..." - Book Life, in Publishers Weekly
"Jo Ann Kiser is an impeccable prose stylist and a gifted storyteller. She describes natural worlds steeped in wonder: 'two small cornfields shimmering green and silver in the sunlight; its steep pasturage anchored by an ancient hickory'... This novel took Jo Ann Kiser half a century to complete. And it was well worth the weight." - Vick Mickunas, Book Nook, Dayton Daily News
"A Young Woman from the Provinces will appeal to readers of contemporary women's fiction who especially enjoy stories of maturity and friendships. It follows the experience of Geneva, who moves from her home in backwoods Kentucky to the allure of New York City-there to hone a career, friendships, and possible romance that lead her ever deeper into growth and change. Jo Ann Kiser's poetic voice adds depth and metaphor to the atmosphere..." - D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
"Jo Ann Kiser's new novel, A Young Woman from the Provinces, unspools a journey to the self, the only reliable home that is everyone's birthright. ... Going home, and whether you can, is an ageless topic. In A Young Woman from the Provinces, Geneva Clay's movement into adulthood conjures past and present homes, sharing an irresistible tale of formal and informal education, of intellectual and personal growth." - Jane Blakelock, Yellow Springs News