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  The Stones of Summer  

The Lost Books Club is proud to present The Stones of Summer, the debut novel of Dow Mossman, as our first "lost" book.

The Stones of Summer is a coming of age tale set in rural Iowa, and follows the story of Dawes Williams as he grows from childhood into manhood. The Stones of Summer received glowing reviews upon its realease in 1972. John Seelye, in the New York Times Book Review, wrote: "The Stones of Summer is a holy book, and it burns with a sacred Byzantine fire, a generational fire, moon-fire, stone-fire."

The novel not only received glowing reviews, but 25 years later became the impetus for filmmaker Mark Moskowitz to set out in search of the forgotten Dow Mossman, the author of this groundbreaking and inspiring work.

The Stones of Summer is now available. Click here for more info.

 
 

     Exerpts & Reviews
     Stephen King reviews The Stones of Summer

     Kristofer Collins discusses Stones in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

     Read the first page

     Read an extended excerpt

     Read the original New York Times Book Review by John Seelye

 
 
About the Author: Dow Mossman

Dow Mossman was raised in Iowa. He completed The Stones of Summer, his debut novel, in his mid-twenties and subsequently disappeared from the publishing scene. Both he and his novel faded into obscurity.



 

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