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Plainsong (Paperback)
Kent Haruf
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Set in Kent Haruf’s fictional landscape of Holt County, Colorado,
Plainsong is a story of simple lives told with extraordinary empathy.
Tom Guthrie is struggling to bring up his two young sons alone and, in
the same town, school girl Victoria Roubideaux is pregnant and
homeless. Brothers Harold and Raymond McPheron – gentle, solitary,
gruff and unpolished – agree to take Victoria in, unaware that their
lives will change forever.
Part of the Picador Collection, Plainsong is an undeniable classic that
explores the grace and hope of every human life and mankind’s infinite
capacity for love. It is a novel of haunting beauty from one of
America’s greatest writers.
Set in Kent Haruf's fictional landscape of Holt County, Colorado,
Plainsong is a story of simple lives told with extraordinary
empathy. Tom Guthrie is struggling to bring up his two young sons
alone. In the same town, school girl Victoria Roubideaux finds
herself pregnant and homeless. Whilst Tom's sons find their way
forward without their mother, quiet and gentle Harold and Raymond
McPheron agree to take Victoria in, unaware that their lives are
about to change forever. A novel of haunting beauty from one of
America's greatest writers of our time, Plainsong explores the
grace and hope of every human life and mankind's infinite capacity
for love.
Narrated by her neighbour, Edith's tragedies unfold: a tough childhood, a mother's death, a violence that leaves a father dependent on his children, forever enraged. She is a woman who sacrifices all to family - until she is forced to reclaim her freedom in one dramatic, unexpected gesture.
Shortlisted for the Folio Prize 'Unforgettable' - Anne Tyler
'Stunningly original' - Guardian One long last summer for Dad Lewis
in his beloved town, Holt, Colorado. As old friends pass in and out
to voice their farewells and good wishes, Dad's wife and daughter
work to make his final days as comfortable as possible, knowing all
is tainted by the heart-break of an absent son. Next door, a little
girl with a troubled past moves in with her grandmother, and down
town another new arrival, the Reverend Rob Lyle, attempts to mend
strained relationships of his own. Utterly beautiful, and
devastating yet affirming, Kent Haruf's Benediction explores the
pain, the compassion and the humanity of ordinary people.
Following the astonishing Plainsong, Eventide is Kent Haruf's
second novel set in his imaginary landscape of Holt, Colorado.
Harold and Raymond McPheron are finally waving goodbye to their
beloved Victoria, a young mother with a first chance at an
education. Betty and Luther Wallace are struggling to keep their
heads above water and their children out of care, and in the same
town young friends Dena and DJ find solace away from their own
troubled homes. As these stories unfold and entwine, tragedy
strikes the McPheron household and life is thrown irrevocably off
course. Heart-breaking yet hopeful, Kent Haruf's Eventide is an
unflinching depiction of the hardships of small-town life, lit up
by astonishing moments of redemption.
Set in a fictional Colorado town, Kent Haruf's Where You Once
Belonged brings to life small town America and the characters that
keep the community together. Heavy-built Jack Burdette is quite
literally too big for his boots - and too big, certainly, for the
small-town attitudes of Holt, Colorado. But when he fails to make
the grade as a college footballer, and takes a job with the local
farmers' cooperative, it seems he has finally settled into the
rhythm and routine of everyday life. Outward appearances can be
deceptive, however, as Jack proves: returning from a weekend
conference with a new wife in tow, then leaving her behind and
skipping town with a bundle of other folks' money. Nearly a decade
later, no one has forgiven or forgotten, and when Jack reappears,
resentment runs high. Once again though, it is Jack whose presence
- even more than his eight-year absence - proves the most
devastating.
"Ambitious, but never seeming so, Kent Haruf reveals a whole community as he interweaves the stories of a pregnant high school girl, a lonely teacher, a pair of boys abandoned by their mother, and a couple of crusty bachelor farmers. From simple elements, Haruf achieves a novel of wisdom and grace--a narrative that builds in strength and feeling until, as in a choral chant, the voices in the book surround, transport, and lift the reader off the ground." -FROM THE CITATION FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD
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Our Souls at Night (Paperback)
Kent Haruf, Alan Kent Haruf
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Kent Haruf, award-winning, bestselling author of Plainsong"
"returns to the high-plains town of Holt, Colorado, with a novel of
masterful authority. The aging McPheron brothers are learning to
live without Victoria Roubideaux, the single mother they took in
and who has now left their ranch to start college. A lonely young
boy stoically cares for his grandfather while a disabled couple
tries to protect their a violent relative. As these lives unfold
and intersect, Eventide" "unveils the immemorial truths about human
beings: their fragility and resilience, their selfishness and
goodness, and their ability to find family in one another.
'I loved Our Souls at Night' - David Nicholls, author of One Day.
This is a love story. A story about growing old with grace. Addie
Moore and Louis Waters have been neighbours for years. Now they
both live alone, their houses empty of family, their quiet nights
solitary. Then one evening Addie pays Louis a visit. Their brave
adventures form the beating heart of Our Souls at Night, Kent
Haruf's exquisite final novel.
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Benediction (Paperback)
Kent Haruf
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A Shelf Awareness Best Book of the Year
From the beloved and best-selling author of "Plainsong "and
"Eventide" comes a story of life and death, and the ties that bind,
once again set out on the High Plains in Holt, Colorado.
When Dad Lewis is diagnosed with terminal cancer, he and his wife,
Mary, must work together to make his final days as comfortable as
possible. Their daughter, Lorraine, hastens back from Denver to
help look after him; her devotion softens the bitter absence of
their estranged son, Frank, but this cannot be willed away and
remains a palpable presence for all three of them. Next door, a
young girl named Alice moves in with her grandmother and contends
with the painful memories that Dad's condition stirs up of her own
mother's death. Meanwhile, the town's newly arrived preacher
attempts to mend his strained relationships with his wife and
teenaged son, a task that proves all the more challenging when he
faces the disdain of his congregation after offering more than they
are accustomed to getting on a Sunday morning. And throughout, an
elderly widow and her middle-aged daughter do everything they can
to ease the pain of their friends and neighbors.
Despite the travails that each of these families faces, together
they form bonds strong enough to carry them through the most
difficult of times. Bracing, sad and deeply illuminating,
"Benediction "captures the fullness of life by representing every
stage of it, including its extinction, as well as the hopes and
dreams that sustain us along the way. Here Kent Haruf gives us his
most indelible portrait yet of this small town and reveals, with
grace and insight, the compassion, the suffering and, above all,
the humanity of its inhabitants.
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