Country People
On sale
7th July 2026
Price: £24.99
‘Lyrical and joyful’ Sarah Jessica Parker
‘Told with warmth and wit, Mason’s prose shimmers in this immersive ode to stories, to the land, and its people’ Lucy Steeds, author of The Artist
‘A charming, funny, exhilarating Vermont adventure’ Clare Fuller, author of Swimming Lessons
‘Full of joy – and exactly the kind of reading experience we could all do with right now. The book of the summer’ Mick Herron, author of Slow Horses
Miles Krzelewski is a devoted husband, a doting father beloved for his outlandish bedtime stories, and the proud owner of a truffle-hunting dog in a land with no truffles. He is also a bit lost, twelve years late with his PhD on Russian folktales and increasingly haunted by a sense that he’s become a disappointment to his family.
So when his wife Kate accepts a visiting professorship at a prestigious college in the far away forests of Vermont, he decides that this will be the year to finally move forward with his life.
But Miles is a man of many enthusiasms, who possesses, in Kate’s, words, ‘a great capacity to fall in with anyone, anywhere’. Soon he finds himself entangled with a cast of characters as colorful as those of any of his folktales – from a ghostly tree surgeon, to a scythe-mad biochemist, a Shakespearean temptress, and a photographer of snowflakes – until at last he stumbles upon a bizarre local legend, which, he begins to suspect, might not be a legend at all.
‘Told with warmth and wit, Mason’s prose shimmers in this immersive ode to stories, to the land, and its people’ Lucy Steeds, author of The Artist
‘A charming, funny, exhilarating Vermont adventure’ Clare Fuller, author of Swimming Lessons
‘Full of joy – and exactly the kind of reading experience we could all do with right now. The book of the summer’ Mick Herron, author of Slow Horses
Miles Krzelewski is a devoted husband, a doting father beloved for his outlandish bedtime stories, and the proud owner of a truffle-hunting dog in a land with no truffles. He is also a bit lost, twelve years late with his PhD on Russian folktales and increasingly haunted by a sense that he’s become a disappointment to his family.
So when his wife Kate accepts a visiting professorship at a prestigious college in the far away forests of Vermont, he decides that this will be the year to finally move forward with his life.
But Miles is a man of many enthusiasms, who possesses, in Kate’s, words, ‘a great capacity to fall in with anyone, anywhere’. Soon he finds himself entangled with a cast of characters as colorful as those of any of his folktales – from a ghostly tree surgeon, to a scythe-mad biochemist, a Shakespearean temptress, and a photographer of snowflakes – until at last he stumbles upon a bizarre local legend, which, he begins to suspect, might not be a legend at all.
Reviews
A rippling, rambunctious mystery that ricochets between the earthy and the sublime. Told with warmth and wit, Mason's prose shimmers in this immersive ode to stories, to the land, and its people
Wonderful - full of joy - and exactly the kind of reading experience we could all do with right now. The book of the summer
A charming, funny, exhilarating Vermont adventure
Lyrical and joyful
Superb. I was instantly drawn into Mason's bright, clever, wry world. There was so much to admire about the story with its terrestrial and subterrestrial layers, the fun Mason has with the preoccupations and contradictions of post-pandemic America, the warmth and love he shows for and between his characters, and the artful way he illuminates the power of community