Housekeeping: A Novel Today

As Sylvie’s unconventional "housekeeping" (letting leaves accumulate inside, sleeping with her shoes on) becomes more erratic, the sisters drift apart. Lucille craves normalcy and order , eventually leaving to live with a teacher. Ruth, however, finds a deep spiritual connection to Sylvie’s transient lifestyle .

Their grandfather died years earlier when his train plunged into the town’s glacial lake. Their mother, Helen, later commits suicide by driving into that same lake, leaving the girls on their grandmother’s porch. Housekeeping: A Novel

After their grandmother dies and two elderly great-aunts prove unable to care for them, their eccentric aunt Sylvie —a transient who has lived as a drifter—returns to Fingerbone to raise them. Housekeeping: A Novel