Whispering Pines

David Bolton
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Whispering Pines

David Bolton
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240 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jun 09, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 240
  • Publisher: Rare Bird Books
  • ISBN: 9781644285565
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 1.0" L x 8.5" H
David Bolton grew up in the Baltimore area, where he spent his childhood in the Donnybrook apartments in Towson. A lifelong observer of the ways everyday lives intersect, Bolton has drawn on memories, stories, and the textures of mid-century America to craft this work of fiction. His writing blends historical realism with deep empathy for working-class families, veterans, and dreamers whose voices often go unheard. From Tokyo to Washington, DC, he worked across fields ranging from advertising to teaching professional writing at the University of Maryland. The author of two poetry books, his pre-Columbian fable, Love Thief, the Legend of Ixmal the Healer, was cited by Kirkus Reviews as one of the “Best Books of 2019. He lives with his wife, Denise, in Baltimore, where he continues to explore the themes of memory, belonging, and resilience that animate his fiction.
“The misfits populating David Bolton’s strong collection have unforgettable stories, and his distinctive voice will for a long time echo and echo and echo. More than that, these characters are stories, heartbreaking and world-weary and comical—sometimes, somehow in the same moment. Bolton lights up the dark passages of the past not so much to excoriate injustice as to grapple with pain and loss in a world where nobody ever quite feels at home, in Whispering Pines or anywhere else. Despite that, or because of that, his working class fiction is positively filthy with empathy, and readers will be knocked out to read in this rarest of books the stories of their own lives.”

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