An edition of West of here (2012)

West of here

a novel

1st pbk. ed, Algonquin books Of Chapel Hill.

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An edition of West of here (2012)

West of here

a novel

1st pbk. ed, Algonquin books Of Chapel Hill.

Set in the fictional town of Port Bonita, on Washington State?s rugged Pacific coast, West of Here is propelled by a story that both re-creates and celebrates the American experience?it is storytelling on the grandest scale. With one segment of the narrative focused on the town?s founders circa 1890 and another showing the lives of their descendants in 2006, the novel develops as a kind of conversation between two epochs, one rushing blindly toward the future and the other struggling to undo the damage of the past. An exposition on the effects of time, on how something said or done in one generation keeps echoing through all the years that follow, and how mistakes keep happening and people keep on trying to be strong and brave and, most important, just and right, West of Here harks back to the work of such masters of Americana as Bret Harte, Edna Ferber, and Larry McMurtry, writers whose fiction turned history into myth and myth into a nation?s shared experience. It is a bold novel by a writer destined to become a major force in American literature.

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English
Pages
494

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West of here: a novel
2012, Algonquin Books Of Chapel Hill
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Includes "West of us: a note from the author ; Questions for discussions" (p. [489]-494].

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Chapel Hill, NC

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.6
Library of Congress
PS3605.V57

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Format
[electronic resource] :
Pagination
1 online resource (494 pages) :
Number of pages
494

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Open Library
OL25882029M
Internet Archive
isbn_9781616200824
ISBN 10
161620124X, 1616200820
ISBN 13
9781616201241, 9781616200824
OCLC/WorldCat
778073919

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