No Time to Say Goodbye

Deep beauty in Deep River

“My first and lasting impression of the Connecticut River Valley is its serene beauty, especially in the autumn months. Deep River was a near picture-perfect New England village. When I arrived there, the town was a typical working-class place, nothing like the trendy upper-income enclave it became. The town center had a cluster of shops, a movie theater open only on weekends, several white-steepled churches (none of them Catholic), the town hall, and a Victorian library. It was small, even by Ansonia {Conn.} standards.” 

John William Tuohy, from No Time to Say Goodbye: Memoirs of a Life in Foster Care