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Day Bring Back the Night

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A Literary Family Novel of Grief, Memory, and Forgiveness

In Day Brings Back the Night, three episodes in a family’s life unfold across decades, each shaped by memory, longing, and the mysteries of love. In 1989, Helen stands at the threshold of a new beginning yet cannot shake the trauma of an oppressively painful past. Years later, Tom and Amanda journey north into Minnesota’s Boundary Waters, where silence, grief, and tenderness open old emotional terrain—and where the wilderness begins to reveal what the family cannot. By 2023, the family returns to the wilderness, drawn together by what has endured and what remains unresolved. Told in three intimate movements, this lyrical and psychologically rich novel explores the afterlife of pain, the bonds between parents and children, and the difficult grace of forgiveness without forgetting.

Duren has composed this novel as a song, a melody that carries from generation to generation the voices, visions, and scars a family has grown up with and will never leave behind.

—Cass Dalglish, novelist, Ring of Lions, and poet, Humming the Blues / Cantando los Blues (a boca cerrada)

Description

In 1989 Minneapolis, Helen is preparing for a new life with her husband, Tom, and their two children. As she sorts through old photographs, keepsakes, and memories, the past rises around her: first love, betrayal, addiction, self-destruction, and the long ache of a childhood without the love she needed most. Helen wants to believe she can transform her scars into something beautiful. But some wounds do not disappear simply because a family learns not to speak of them.

Years later, Tom and his daughter Amanda travel north toward the Boundary Waters, carrying Helen’s absence between them. What begins as a journey through grief becomes an excavation of everything their family has hidden, misunderstood, and survived.

By 2023, the family gathers again at a lakeside cabin, where children, spouses, and grandchildren must confront the emotional inheritance Helen left behind. In the wilderness, old silences crack open. Love is tested not by whether it exists, but by whether it can withstand truth.

Lyrical, intimate, and psychologically rich, Day Brings Back the Night is a multigenerational family novel about memory, suicide loss, forgiveness, and the fragile possibility of healing. For readers of Dani Shapiro, Elizabeth Strout, Ann Patchett, and literary fiction that asks how the past continues to live inside those who remain.

Product Details

PublishedMay 29, 2026
ImprintCalumet Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length266
ISBN-13978-1962834766
Dimensions6 x 0.67 x 9 inches