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Coming this fall from Clockflower Press!

"A quiet masterpiece of domestic narrative . . . with dramatic tension from beginning to end.  Breeden-Ost's ear for dialog is uncanny, her psychological sense deep."  

--James Alexander Thom, author of Follow the River

May Dixon has never met a problem she couldn't solve—signs of her "tinkering" are all over her late-1940s Indiana farm—but she never thought she'd be inventing a whole new kind of family.  Faced with losing her husband, May pulls herself together and comes up with a plan. People think it's crazy to shell peas with a clothes-wringer, too, she tells herself.  But it works.

Alive with the sensory detail of a mid-century farm household, from the golden glow of home-canned peaches to the sweat of the tobacco harvest, this compelling novel explores complex truths of family, friendship, community, and the past. Making It All Right is a story of what can—and can't—be accomplished with ingenuity, determination, and love.  

Available soon in paperback and ebook, from Amazon, Kobo, and Ingram.