Wendell Berry's haunting novel follows Andy Catlett as he revisits the
summer of 1944 when his beloved Uncle Andrew was killed and, years
later, seeks to unravel the mystery of that violent act and understand
how memory and love shape our lives across decades In this, Wendell
Berry’s fifth novel and ninth work of fiction, Andy Catlett revisits
his own ninth year in the summer of 1944 when his beloved uncle is
shot and killed by the surly and mysterious Carp Harmon. This is his
Uncle Andrew, after whom the boy is named, someone who savored
“company, talk, some kind of to–do, something to laugh at.”
Years later, still possessed by the story, Andy seeks to get to the
bottom of all this, to understand the two men and their lethal
connection. “Berry deftly balances Andy’s investigation into the
town’s past with an equally moving realization not only of the
sustaining value of memory but of the manner in which they are shaped
in enduring ways by what they love . . . a sharp portrait of a town
nursing its secrets over decades.” —Kirkus Reviews
Les mer
A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781582439709
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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