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increase font size A spendy restaurant in Maine is the backdrop for love, loss and strife in Anne Britting Oleson’s latest novel As the characters in Cow Palace attempt to commit to one another, they reveal much about the human heart. By Frank O Smith Share Anne Britting Oleson lets readers know right from the start that they are in for something different from her previous fiction. The title alone, “Cow Palace,” lacks the literary ring of her first three novels: “The Book of the Mandolin Player,” “The Dovecote” and “Tapiser.” That difference is amplified by the book’s opening. Clattering mayhem erupts in the kitchen of the Galloway, an upscale restaurant in the fictional town of Elmwood, Maine ....
Itâs a glass-half-full way of looking at the COVID-19 pandemic, but both 29-year-old bluegrass standout Sierra Hull and 11-year-old Blount County boy Wyatt Ellis agree: If it wasnât for the virus, they probably would have never found one another. They met once, right before everything started to shut down in Tennessee: Hull â who was taken under the wing of bluegrass maven Alison Krauss when she was about Wyattâs age and went on to record for the prestigious Rounder label while winning Mandolin Player of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association for three years in a row â was playing in Crossville. ....