REVIEW: 'Reservoir 13,' by Jon McGregor
FICTION: A mesmerizing novel about a rural English community and the disappearance of a teenage girl.
Special to the Star Tribune
NOVEMBER 3, 2017 — 10:45AM

NOVEMBER 3, 2017 — 10:45AM
The famous Arlington Row in Bibury, The Cotswolds, dusted with January snow
Jon McGregor’s first novel, the Man Booker Prize longlisted “If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things,” was a shrewdly composed, beautifully orchestrated urban hymn. “The city, it sings,” ran its opening refrain, and from there McGregor zoomed into a British street and amplified its residents’ individual voices.