Jay Varner

 
 

Nothing Left to Burn is a remarkable memoir that looks into the life of a family that has spent years harboring secrets, both dark and volatile. It eloquently tells the story of a son’s relationship with his father, the fire chief and a local hero, and his grandfather, a serial arsonist.


When Jay Varner, fresh out of college, returns home to work for the local newspaper, he knows that he will have to deal with the memories of a childhood haunted by a grandfather who was both menacing and comical and by a father who died too young and who never managed to be the father Jay so desperately needed him to be. In digging into the past, he uncovers layers of secrets, lies, and half-truths. It is only when he finally has the truth in hand that he comes to an understanding of the forces that drove his father, and of the fires that for all his efforts his father could never extinguish.

 

Nothing Left to Burn

“The flames of Nothing Left to Burn cast darkness as well as light, but Jay Varner has an eye for humanity reminiscent of the late Larry Brown, and redemption – startling and hollow-eyed but redemption nonetheless – is an ember that will not be put out.”


       Michael Perry, author of

Population 485 and Truck

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Author photos by Eric Kelley