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The first novel in ten years from award-winning, bestselling author
Leif Enger, Virgil Wander is a sweeping story of new beginnings
against all odds that follows the inhabitants of a hard luck town
in their quest to revive its flagging heart. Carried aloft by
quotidian pleasures of kite-flying, movies, fishing, baseball,
necking in parked cars and falling in love, Virgil Wander is a
swift, full journey into the heart and heartache of an often
overlooked upper Midwest by an award-winning master storyteller.
Now in paperback, the new novel by Leif Enger, author of the
million-copy best seller, Peace Like a River, is a lively,
big-hearted redemption tale; an unforgettable, picaresque Western
yarn. In 1915 Minnesota, writer Monte Becket has lost his sense of
purpose. His only success long behind him, Monte lives simply with
his wife and son until he befriends outlaw Glendon Hale. Plagued by
guilt over abandoning his wife two decades ago, Glendon aims to go
back West on a quest for absolution. As the modern age marches
swiftly forward, Monte agrees to travel into Glendon's past,
leaving behind his own family for a journey that will test the
depth of his loyalties and morals, and the strength of his resolve.
As they flee the relentless ex-Pinkerton who's been hunting Glendon
for years, Monte falls ever further from his family and the law, to
be tempered by a fiery adventure from which he may never get home.
With its smooth mix of romanticism and gritty reality, So Brave,
Young, and Handsome examines one ordinary man's determination as he
risks everything in order to understand what it's all worth, and
follows an unlikely dream in the hope it will lead him back home.
Young Reuben Land has little doubt that miracles happen all around
us, suspecting that his own father is touched by God. When his
older brother flees a controversial murder charge, Reuben, along
with his older sister and father, set off on a journey that will
take them to the Badlands and through a landscape more
extraordinary than they could have anticipated. Enger's novel is at
once a heroic quest and a haunting meditation on the possibility of
magic in the everyday world.
Midwestern movie house owner Virgil Wander is "cruising along at
medium altitude" when his car flies off the road into icy Lake
Superior. Virgil survives but his language and memory are altered
and he emerges into a world no longer familiar to him. Awakening in
this new life, Virgil begins to piece together his personal history
and the lore of his broken town, with the help of a cast of affable
and curious locals - from Rune, a twinkling, pipe-smoking,
kite-flying stranger investigating the mystery of his disappeared
son; to Nadine, the reserved, enchanting wife of the vanished man,
to Tom, a journalist and Virgil's oldest friend; and various
members of the Pea family who must confront tragedies of their own.
Into this community returns a shimmering prodigal son who may hold
the key to reviving their town. With intelligent humor and
captivating whimsy, Leif Enger conjures a remarkable portrait of a
region and its residents, who, for reasons of choice or
circumstance, never made it out of their defunct industrial
district. Carried aloft by quotidian pleasures including movies,
fishing, necking in parked cars, playing baseball and falling in
love, Virgil Wander is a swift, full journey into the heart and
heartache of an often overlooked American Upper Midwest by a
"formidably gifted" (Chicago Tribune) master storyteller.
When Israel Finch and Tommy Basca, the town bullies, break into the
home of school caretaker Jeremiah Land, wielding a baseball bat and
looking for trouble, they find more of it than even they expected.
For seventeen-year-old Davey is sitting up in bed waiting for them
with a Winchester rifle. His younger brother Reuben has seen their
father perform miracles, but Jeremiah now seems as powerless to
prevent Davey from being arrested for manslaughter, as he has
always been to ease Reuben's daily spungy struggle to breathe. Nor
does brave and brilliant nine-year-old Swede, obsessed as she is
with the legends of the wild west, have the strength to spring
Davey from jail. Yet Davey does manage to break out. He steals a
horse, and disappears. His family feels his absence so sorely, the
three of them just pile into their old Plymouth, towing a brand new
1963 Airstream trailer, and set out on a quest to find him. And
they follow the outlaw west, right into the cold, wild and empty
Dakota Badlands. Set in the 1960s on the edge of the Great Plains,
PEACE LIKE A RIVER is that rare thing, a contemporary novel with an
epic dimension. Told in the touching voice of an asthmatic
eleven-year-old boy, it revels in the legends of the West,
resonates with a soul-expanding sense of place, and vibrates with
the possibility of magic in the everyday world. Above all, it shows
how family, love, and faith can stand up to the most terrifying of
enemies, the most tragic of fates.
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