
The Hour of Lead
A Novel
$26.02
- Paperback
320 pages
- Release Date
12 May 2015
Summary
Lonesome Animals was named as a Best Book of 2012 by both The Seattle Times and Slate, a literary debut sparking with beautiful language set against the rugged landscape of 1920s Washington state. Holbert returns with The Hour of Lead, an epic family novel and coming of age story that is once again imbibed with the mythology of the west.After losing both his twin and his father in a brutal, unexpected snowstorm, Matt Lawson must take over the family ranch. As his mother disappears into grief,…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781619025509 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1619025507 |
| Author: | Bruce Holbert |
| Publisher: | Counterpoint |
| Imprint: | Counterpoint |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 320 |
| Release Date: | 12 May 2015 |
| Weight: | 369g |
| Dimensions: | 228mm x 152mm |
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Critics Review
The rugged land and lives of rural Eastern Washington form the setting for Bruce Holbert’s riveting and beautifully written new novel
“The rugged land and lives of rural Eastern Washington form the setting for Bruce Holbert’s riveting and beautifully written new novel… a portrait of a disappearing way of life, lovingly told in gorgeous and moving prose.” –Seattle Times “Holbert has been compared to Cormac McCarthy, but really he brings to mind the early John Steinbeck, as in To a God Unknown, with its melodrama and twisted pantheism.” –Booklist “Bruce Holbert is a lyrical, soulful chronicler of our ever-changing West.” –Jess Walter, author of Beautiful Ruins “Holbert’s powerful work echoes the romance of America’s Western experience. A masterpiece.” –Kirkus, Starred Review “Holbert’s clever conclusion offers several surprising twist and some satisfaction” –Publishers Weekly
About The Author
Bruce Holbert
Bruce Holbert is a graduate of the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop. His work has appeared in The Iowa Review, Hotel Amerika, Other Voices, The Antioch Review, Crab Creek Review, West Wind Review, Cairn and The New York Times. Bruce Holbert grew up on the Columbia River in the shadow of the Grand Coulee and a stone’s throw from the Okanogan Mountains. His great-grandfather was an Indian scout and among the first settlers of the Grand Coulee.
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