A Land More Kind Than HomeA Land More Kind Than Home
Growing up in a small North Carolina town, Jess Hall is plunged into an adulthood for which he is not prepared when his autistic older brother, Stump, sneaks a look at something he is not supposed to see, which has catastrophic repercussions.
<p>In his phenomenal debut novel—a mesmerizing literary thriller about the bond between two brothers and the evil they face in a small North Carolina town—author Wiley Cash displays a remarkable talent for lyrical, powerfully emotional storytelling. <em>A Land More Kind than Home</em> is a modern masterwork of Southern fiction, reminiscent of the writings of John Hart (<em>Down River</em>), Tom Franklin (<em>Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter</em>), Ron Rash (<em>Serena</em>), and Pete Dexter (<em>Paris Trout</em>)—one that is likely to be held in the same enduring esteem as such American classics as <em>To Kill a Mockingbird</em>, <em>Of Mice and Men</em>, and <em>A Separate Peace</em>. A brilliant evocation of a place, a heart-rending family story, a gripping and suspenseful mystery—with <em>A Land More Kind than Home</em>, a major American novelist enthusiastically announces his arrival.</p>
In his phenomenal debut novel'a mesmerizing literary thriller about the bond between two brothers and the evil they face in a small North Carolina town'author Wiley Cash displays a remarkable talent for lyrical, powerfully emotional storytelling. A Land More Kind than Home is a modern masterwork of Southern fiction, reminiscent of the writings of John Hart (Down River), Tom Franklin (Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter), Ron Rash (Serena), and Pete Dexter (Paris Trout)'one that is likely to be held in the same enduring esteem as such American classics as To Kill a Mockingbird, Of Mice and Men, and A Separate Peace. A brilliant evocation of a place, a heart-rending family story, a gripping and suspenseful mystery'with A Land More Kind than Home, a major American novelist enthusiastically announces his arrival.
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- New York : William Morrow, 2012.
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