FROM THE AUTHOR OF _LITTLE BIG MAN_ COMES A MODERN RETELLING OF
_ROBINSON CRUSOE_ THAT IS AN INTROSPECTIVE LOOK AT THE HUMAN CONDITION
ONLY THOMAS BERGER COULD DELIVER.
“Both a survival tale and a story of the redemptive power of love
and nature, the novel exudes an optimism rare in contemporary
fiction.” —_Library Journal_
On a fishing expedition with one friend he can barely tolerate and two
other men he barely knows, Robert Crews is content to spend the
entirety of the flight in the alcoholic haze he’s all too familiar
with. But when the turbulence becomes something more, it’s clear
that something is wrong.
Crash landing in unfamiliar territory, Crews is the sole survivor to
emerge from the wreckage. Alone, and without a drop of alcohol for the
first time in his life, he must face the wild and, worse—himself.
Crews salvages what’s left of his companion’s survival gear from
the plane, learns to build his first fire, and fashions a makeshift
shelter from the elements. Alone with his memories, Crews begins to
lament the years he spent wandering aimlessly through life, unable to
attach himself to a single thing, or a single person.
His new lessons in self-care and human understanding pick up the pace
when he suddenly encounters a woman on the run from her violent
husband. Sparking new feelings of compassion, protectiveness, and
genuine love in Crews, he allows Friday to join him on the search for
civilization—all while avoiding the husband that seems bent on
getting Friday back into his abusive grasp. Even in their return to
civilization, Berger crafts a conclusion that sets this surprisingly
tender retelling apart from every other tribute to _Crusoe_.
Les mer
A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781682306901
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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