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Undercurrents: A Novel
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10 September 2024

Undercurrents, the debut novel from fourth-generation Montanan, Joan Maki, steps through forest doorways and crosses rivers into twilight’s thresholds to dissect the emotional and psychological aftermath of Kit in the wake of the mysterious disappearance of Patrick, a childhood friend who vanished so suddenly it was as if he fell into the Earth. Decades after this incident, Kit escapes her rural Montana upbringing for a new life in the city, but her disjointed memories and the questions she has had to carry bind her to her past. Was Patrick claimed by natural forces, falling into the river or a ravine? Was his estranged father involved? Or, as old Marg believes, was the boy claimed by the people of the forest? Will Kit be able to find closure as she raises her own child and is inevitably drawn back toward the woods of home?
Imbued with elements of Finnish folklore, Undercurrents charts the liminal destruction of society and self, where wild and rural places are encroached upon by more contemporary forces. Like a story written on a warped mirror, Undercurrents presents a calm surface slightly askew, and definitely dangerous, where mind, lore, religion, and reality collide in uncanny reflections.
"Joan Maki’s story-telling terrain is the permeable border between the explicit and the intuited, between the present and the remembered, between freedom and entrapment. In specific, incandescent sentences, her debut novel signals the presence of a singular talent and a new voice, one that is capable of conveying what is most untalkable and haunting about certain lives in the contemporary American West. Few readers will leave Undercurrents feeling unchanged." -- Deirdre McNamer, Aviary
Joan Maki was raised on a fourth-generation farm in western Montana. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from The University of Montana in Missoula. She has an affinity for open spaces, dark nights, back roads, and forests. She lives in western Montana with her family. This is her first novel.