Charleen Hurtubise

Charleen Hurtubise

About

Charleen Hurtubise is an American-born writer who grew up in Michigan and now lives in rural Berkshire, England, with her husband and four children. Her debut novel, "The Polite Act of Drowning," draws on her childhood experiences in small-town America, exploring themes of family secrets, resilience, and coming-of-age against the backdrop of the Great Lakes. Hurtubise's evocative prose captures the landscape and emotional terrain of the Midwest while examining the complexities of memory and survival. Her work has been praised for its lyrical writing and nuanced character development, establishing her as a compelling new voice in contemporary fiction.

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