Kathmandu
KATHMANDU sweeps readers into a powerful coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of 1940s Colorado. It follows Victoria Nash, the only daughter among a family of troubled men, as she meets Wilson Moon, a mysterious drifter whose arrival upends her world. A Sunday Times bestseller and Richard & Judy Book Club pick, KATHMANDU is perfect for fans of Where the Crawdads Sing or Great Circle who crave emotional, atmospheric fiction that stays with you long after the final page.
Written in a lyrical, cinematic voice, KATHMANDU unfolds through Victoria's eyes as she navigates love, danger, and a life-altering decision that could change her family's future. The peach farm, memories, and looming tragedy give the story its heart, while the pacing balances intimate moments with broader stakes. Whether you relish sweeping settings, rich character work, or a narrative that blends heartbreak with hope, KATHMANDU offers an experience that is as immersive as it is unforgettable.
- A transporting coming-of-age tale about resilience, family, and self-discovery
- A vivid 1940s Colorado setting centered on a family peach farm
- The magnetic bond between Victoria Nash and the enigmatic Wilson Moon
- A narrative that moves from tenderness to danger, then to enduring hope
- Poetic, cinematic writing with strong pacing and memorable scenes
By the end, KATHMANDU leaves you with a quiet strength and a sense that love and perseverance can reshape a life. Readers finish with empathy for a remarkable heroine and a longing to revisit her journey, carrying the story's warmth and resolve long after the last page.
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Kathmandu
Kathmandu
KATHMANDU sweeps readers into a powerful coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of 1940s Colorado. It follows Victoria Nash, the only daughter among a family of troubled men, as she meets Wilson Moon, a mysterious drifter whose arrival upends her world. A Sunday Times bestseller and Richard & Judy Book Club pick, KATHMANDU is perfect for fans of Where the Crawdads Sing or Great Circle who crave emotional, atmospheric fiction that stays with you long after the final page.
Written in a lyrical, cinematic voice, KATHMANDU unfolds through Victoria's eyes as she navigates love, danger, and a life-altering decision that could change her family's future. The peach farm, memories, and looming tragedy give the story its heart, while the pacing balances intimate moments with broader stakes. Whether you relish sweeping settings, rich character work, or a narrative that blends heartbreak with hope, KATHMANDU offers an experience that is as immersive as it is unforgettable.
- A transporting coming-of-age tale about resilience, family, and self-discovery
- A vivid 1940s Colorado setting centered on a family peach farm
- The magnetic bond between Victoria Nash and the enigmatic Wilson Moon
- A narrative that moves from tenderness to danger, then to enduring hope
- Poetic, cinematic writing with strong pacing and memorable scenes
By the end, KATHMANDU leaves you with a quiet strength and a sense that love and perseverance can reshape a life. Readers finish with empathy for a remarkable heroine and a longing to revisit her journey, carrying the story's warmth and resolve long after the last page.
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KATHMANDU sweeps readers into a powerful coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of 1940s Colorado. It follows Victoria Nash, the only daughter among a family of troubled men, as she meets Wilson Moon, a mysterious drifter whose arrival upends her world. A Sunday Times bestseller and Richard & Judy Book Club pick, KATHMANDU is perfect for fans of Where the Crawdads Sing or Great Circle who crave emotional, atmospheric fiction that stays with you long after the final page.
Written in a lyrical, cinematic voice, KATHMANDU unfolds through Victoria's eyes as she navigates love, danger, and a life-altering decision that could change her family's future. The peach farm, memories, and looming tragedy give the story its heart, while the pacing balances intimate moments with broader stakes. Whether you relish sweeping settings, rich character work, or a narrative that blends heartbreak with hope, KATHMANDU offers an experience that is as immersive as it is unforgettable.
- A transporting coming-of-age tale about resilience, family, and self-discovery
- A vivid 1940s Colorado setting centered on a family peach farm
- The magnetic bond between Victoria Nash and the enigmatic Wilson Moon
- A narrative that moves from tenderness to danger, then to enduring hope
- Poetic, cinematic writing with strong pacing and memorable scenes
By the end, KATHMANDU leaves you with a quiet strength and a sense that love and perseverance can reshape a life. Readers finish with empathy for a remarkable heroine and a longing to revisit her journey, carrying the story's warmth and resolve long after the last page.












