From the acclaimed author of Driftless, “a novel of forgiveness, a
generous ode to the spirit’s indefatigable longing for love”
(Minneapolis Star Tribune). When David Rhodes burst onto the American
literary scene in the 1970s, he was hailed as “a brilliant
visionary” (John Gardner) and compared to Sherwood Anderson and
Marilynne Robinson. In Driftless, his “most accomplished work
yet” (Joseph Kanon), Rhodes brought Words, WI, to life in a way that
resonated with readers across the country. Now with Jewelweed, this
beloved author returns to the same out-of-the-way hamlet and
introduces a cast of characters who all find themselves charged with
overcoming the burdens left by the past, sometimes with the help of
peach preserves or pie. After serving time for a dubious conviction,
Blake Bookchester is paroled and returns home. The story of Blake’s
hometown is one of challenge, change, and redemption, of outsiders and
of limitations, and simultaneously one of supernatural happenings and
of great love. Each of Rhodes’s characters—flawed, deeply human,
and ultimately universal—approach the future with a combination of
hope and trepidation, increasingly mindful of the importance of
community to their individual lives. Rich with a sense of empathy and
wonder, Jewelweed offers a vision in which the ordinary becomes
mythical. “I liked Driftless, but his emotionally rich new
novel, Jewelweed, a sequel of sorts, is even better. The novel emits
frequent solar flares of surprise and wonder.”—The Cleveland Plain
Dealer “[A] rhapsodic, many-faceted novel of profound dilemmas,
survival, and gratitude . . . [a] refulgent hymn to the earth,
‘psychic strength,’ hard work, integrity, and love.”—Booklist
(starred review)
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781571318831
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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