“New England winters don’t mess around—they cut right through you. Once the temperature drops and the trees shed their leaves, your best bet is to hibernate like a local: Stick to the indoors, preferably curled up next to a well-tended hearth (even more preferably clutching a mug of hot buttered rum). But in Ted Geoghegan’s We Are Still Here, you’re better off taking your chances in the great outdoors.” (Via Paste Magazine.)
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