A man plans a final journey into the Western wilderness in this
“wonderful” novel by the New York Times–bestselling author of
Snow Falling on Cedars (The Miami Herald). Mid-October is harvest
time in the Columbia Basin of central Washington, a rich apple- and
pear-growing region. Ben Givens, recently widowed, is a retired heart
surgeon, once admired for his steadiness of hand, his precision, and
his endurance. But now he has been diagnosed with terminal colon
cancer. Ben has never been a man to readily accept defeat—but he is
determined to avoid suffering, and to avoid being a burden.
Accompanied by his two hunting dogs, he sets out on a trip, which he
plans to end with an “accident.” Journeying into deserts, yawning
canyons, dusty ranches, and vast orchards, however, he is unprepared
for the persuasiveness of memory and the promise he made to his wife,
Rachel, the love of his life, during World War II. Along the way Ben
will meet some people who force him to think more about his
worldview—a young couple, a drifter, a veterinarian, a rancher, a
migrant worker—and just when he thinks there is no turning back,
nothing to lose that wasn’t lost, his power of intervention is
called upon and his very identity tested. “Wise and compassionate
about the human predicament . . . A writer who delves into life’s
moral complexities to arrive at existential truths.” —Publishers
Weekly “Ben is deeply drawn and complexly sympathetic.”
—Entertainment Weekly “Guterson draws compelling characters and
creates a haunting sense of place and of humankind’s paradoxical
relationship with the natural world; a passage describing a desperate
encounter with a pack of Irish wolfhounds compares favorably with the
best of Hemingway.” —Library Journal “Guterson possesses a
remarkable gift for capturing people and places, etching them into the
reader’s mind.” —USA Today
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ISBN
9780547539089
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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