Set in the gloriously rugged backwoods of the Pacific Northwest in the 1970s, Nina  Shengold's gripping debut novel follows three people in search of new lives deep  into uncharted terrain of the body and heart.
When rough-hewn loner Earley Ritter  picks up a hitchhiker one rainy night, he can't imagine how much it will change his  life. A "shake-rat" who salvages cedar stumps left when loggers clearcut, Earley  seems to have little in common with Reed Alton, a gifted Berkeley dropout. But when  Earley meets Zan, the fiery and mysterious woman Reed has been following, erotic  sparks fly in unexpected directions. Thrown together in the splendid isolation of  the woods, with passions and tensions mounting, the unlikely trio achieves a fragile  balance that--like their idyllic patch of forest--will be shattered by violence. At  once a page-turning psychological drama and a colorful, wildly comic recreation of  a lost time and place, Clearcut explores the boundaries that divide us, and what  it takes to cross them.