"In her gorgeously written memoir, Kelly McMasters navigates throughand ultimately out ofthe very real yet unmappable space that a marriage occupies. Her story is one of a kind and yet pieces feel familiar: the gradual estrangement, the power imbalances, the anguish around the decision to stay or go, and the surprising discovery that, as a single mother, the load felt lighter, the house brighter. This book, written by a complete stranger, made me feel a sense of community. What a profound gift." -- Maggie Smith, author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful "Poignant and engrossing. Kelly McMasters writes with urgency and honesty. [ A] vivid, searing memoir." -- Hilma Wolitzer - East Hampton Star "A sharp and lyrical exploration of marriage, divorce, and motherhood. McMasters shares a resonant tale of resilience and grace, brimming with unflinching, evocative prose." -- Jenny Bartoy - Chicago Review of Books "[ Kelly] McMasters writing shares some of its DNA with Leslie Jamison and Rebecca Solnit. The Leaving Season is a candid, often wrenching account of a relationships slow, inexorable crumbling and a survivors attempt to climb from the ruin and build a new life. Kelly McMasters is a graceful, fluid writer, and though the subject matter of her memoir is anything but easy, the rewards of sharing her company on the page are undeniable." -- Harvey Freedenberg - Bookreporter "[ McMasters] rhapsodically renders the experience of living at one with the natural world. [ The Leaving Season] is told with candor and grace." -- Kirkus Reviews "McMasters shares a wise, honest, and completely absorbing memoir of marriage and motherhood that is particular in the details but universal in a way that will resonate with many readers." -- Booklist "McMasterss masterful, moving memoir of her journey from the city to the country to the suburbs makes an excellent case for taking the time to figure [ out who you are], no matter how frightening it seems." -- BookPage "Heart-wrenching and nuanced. Kelly McMasters is a brave memoirist, walking us on a tightrope through the loss of a job, a city, a marriage, a bookstore, a farmhouse, and her interior life as she gains children, community, fiscal security, wisdom, and independence. She shows us how when our dreams unravel, we may restitch them anew. This is a book of mourning and its oppositea hallelujah." -- Emily Raboteau, author of Searching for Zion: The Quest for Home in the African Diaspora "I tore through The Leaving Season as though I was on fire and had to finish reading it before I could reach a bucket of water. Kelly McMasters lays bare the vast, unchartable difference between the way things look from the outside and the experience of being inside a marriage, a painting, a place, a home. Anyone who has ever had to step outside of a picture in order to see it clearly will recognize the grief and triumph of her choices." -- Gina Frangello, author of Blow Your House Down: A Story of Family, Feminism, and Treason "A profound and beautiful book. Never have I encountered a memoir that explores motherhood and marriage with such warmth, intimacy, and wisdom. This is a book that will forever change the way you see your worldand yourself. If you loved Cheryl Strayeds Wild or Claire Dederers Love and Trouble, you must read The Leaving Season immediately." -- Joanna Rakoff, author of My Salinger Year: A Memoir "The Leaving Season is an astoundingly gorgeous memoir of life, love, and leaving. With devastating insight, Kelly McMasters paints a delicate portrait of love, home, and what happens when it all falls apart. The Leaving Season is about how endings are beginnings and beginnings are things of beauty. With an eye for detail and empathetic, deeply human portraits of the communities she inhabits, McMasters has created a soul-deep work of aching beauty and stubborn hope. Written with lush prose and an expansive heart, both gentle and gut-wrenching, beautiful and profound, The Leaving Season is a work of wonder." -- Lyz Lenz, author of Belabored: A Vindication of the Rights of Pregnant Women