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In 1954 a fisherman is found dead in the nets of his boat, and a
local Japanese-American man is charged with his murder. In the
course of his trial, it becomes clear that what is at stake is more
than one man's guilt. For on San Piedro, memories grow as thickly
as cedar trees and the fields of ripe strawberries - memories of a
charmed love affair between a white boy and a Japanese girl;
memories of land desired, paid for, and lost. Above all, San Piedro
is haunted by the memory of what happened to its Japanese residents
during World War II, when an entire community was sent into exile
while its neighbours watched.
Winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award
American Booksellers Association Book of the Year Award
San Piedro Island, north of Puget Sound, is a place so isolated that no one who lives there can afford to make enemies. But in 1954 a local fisherman is found suspiciously drowned, and a Japanese American named Kabuo Miyamoto is charged with his murder. In the course of the ensuing trial, it becomes clear that what is at stake is more than a man's guilt. For on San Pedro, memory grows as thickly as cedar trees and the fields of ripe strawberries--memories of a charmed love affair between a white boy and the Japanese girl who grew up to become Kabuo's wife; memories of land desired, paid for, and lost. Above all, San Piedro is haunted by the memory of what happened to its Japanese residents during World War II, when an entire community was sent into exile while its neighbors watched. Gripping, tragic, and densely atmospheric, Snow Falling on Cedars is a masterpiece of suspense-- one that leaves us shaken and changed.
"Haunting.... A whodunit complete with courtroom maneuvering and surprising turns of evidence and at the same time a mystery, something altogether richer and deeper."--Los Angeles Times
"Compelling...heartstopping. Finely wrought, flawlessly written."--The New York Times Book Review
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From the author of Snow Falling on Cedars""comes this bestselling
novel about a dying man's final journey through a landscape that
has always sustained him and provided him with hope and challenges.
When he discovers that he has terminal cancer, retired heart
surgeon Ben Givens refuses to simply sit back and wait. Instead he
takes his two beloved dogs and goes on a last hunt, determined to
end his life on his own terms. But as the people he meets and the
memories over which he lingers remind him of the mystery of life's
endurance, his trek into the American West becomes much more than a
final journey.
Like his novel, Snow Falling On Cedars, for which he received the PEN/Faulkner Award, Guterson's beautifully observed and emotionally piercing short stories are set largely in the Pacific Northwest. In these vast landscapes, hunting, fishing, and sports are the givens of men's lives. With prose that stings like the scent of gunpowder, this is a collection of power.
An honest, perceptive discussion of children, education, and our
common life as a nation by the bestselling author of Snow Falling
on Cedars. A high school English teacher, Guterson and his wife
educate their own children at home. "A literate primer for anyone
who wants to know more about alternatives to the schools" (Kirkus
Reviews). Index.
From David Guterson--bestselling author of Snow Falling on
Cedars--comes this emotionally charged, provocative novel about
what happens when a fifteen-year-old girl becomes an instrument of
divine grace.
Ann Holmes is a fragile, pill-popping teenaged runaway who receives
a visitation from the Virgin Mary one morning while picking
mushrooms in the woods of North Fork, Washington. In the ensuing
days the miracle recurs, and the declining logging town becomes the
site of a pilgrimage of the faithful and desperate. As these people
flock to Ann--and as Ann herself is drawn more deeply into what is
either holiness or madness--Our Lady of the Forest--seamlessly
splices the miraculous and the mundane.
From the author of Snow Falling on Cedars comes this bestselling novel about a dying man’s final journey through a landscape that has always sustained him and provided him with hope and challenges.
When he discovers that he has terminal cancer, retired heart surgeon Ben Givens refuses to simply sit back and wait. Instead he takes his two beloved dogs and goes on a last hunt, determined to end his life on his own terms. But as the people he meets and the memories over which he lingers remind him of the mystery of life’s endurance, his trek into the American West becomes much more than a final journey.
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Ed King (Paperback)
David Guterson
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R270
R228
Discovery Miles 2 280
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From the bestselling author of Snow Falling on Cedars, a dazzling,
darkly funny, compulsively readable retelling of Sophocles's
Oedipus Rex that takes us from the 1962 Seattle World's Fair to the
twenty-first century headquarters of an Internet search giant.
'Superbly organised and sophisticated ... Excellently entertaining'
Sunday Times 'A great story and a riveting read' Daily Mail In
1962, when Walter Cousins sleeps with his British au pair, Diane
Burroughs, he can have no sense of the magnitude of his error: this
brief affair sets in motion a tragedy of epic proportions, upending
Sophocles's immortal tale of fate, free will, and forbidden desire.
At the centre is Ed King, an infant given up for adoption who
becomes one of the world's most powerful men. But beneath the
gripping story of Ed's seemingly inexorable rise to fame and
fortune is a dark and unsettling destiny, one that approaches with
ever-increasing suspense as the novel reaches its shattering
conclusion.
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The Other (Paperback)
David Guterson
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R450
R398
Discovery Miles 3 980
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From the author of the bestselling "Snow Falling on Cedars," a
coming-of-age novel that presents two powerfully different visions
of what it means to live a good life and the compromises that come
with fulfillment.
John William Barry and Neil Countryman shared a love of the
outdoors, trekking often into Washington's remote backcountry where
they had to rely on their wits--and each other--to survive. Soon
after graduating from college, Neil sets out on a path that will
lead him toward a life as a devoted schoolteacher and family man.
But John William makes a radically different choice, dropping out
of college and moving deep into the woods. When he enlists Neil to
help him disappear completely, Neil finds himself drawn into a web
of agonizing responsibility, deceit, and tragedy--one that will
finally break open with a wholly unexpected, life-altering
revelation.
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