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|title=The Mountain Can Wait
|sort=Mountain Can Wait, The
|publisher=Tinder Press
|date=May 2015
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|summary=Sarah Leipciger writes of remote woodlands, isolated communities, and fractured familes in ''The Mountain Can Wait'', a subtly moving debut
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Tom Berry is a quiet man - one who lives for and in nature, spending a half of his year running a small team in remote, isolated forests. The other half he spends tending to his family - a small group whom he brought up almost single handedly, following the departure of his wife. A good, determined man, we learn of Tom's life running forestry teams in remote wilderness, before an accident forces Tom to leave his routine and seek out his son - and both become troubled by the events of the accident, as well as ghosts of the past that may cause more pain than either man had anticipated.
Another book published by Tinder Press, [[A Place Called Winter by Patrick Gale]] takes place in a similar backdrop to ''The Mountain Can Wait'', but is set in a much earlier time period. Both are clever and insightful character studies that grip to the very last page.
 
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