Lonesome Animals
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Lonesome Animals by Bruce Holbert is a captivating novel published in paperback on May 14, 2013.
Bruce Holbert crea narrativas arraigadas en los paisajes austeros y salvajes del noroeste de Estados Unidos, una región moldeada por la naturaleza indómita y los embalses. Su obra profundiza en las complejidades del legado familiar, explorando a menudo historias oscuras y el impacto persistente de la violencia y la pérdida. La prosa de Holbert se distingue por su mirada inquebrantable a la condición humana, ambientada en un telón de fondo que influye profundamente en las vidas de sus personajes. Ofrece una exploración resonante del lugar y el poder perdurable de las historias ancestrales.



Lonesome Animals by Bruce Holbert is a captivating novel published in paperback on May 14, 2013.
Set against the backdrop of 1920s Washington state, this novel explores themes of family and coming of age, infused with Western mythology. The author, known for his lyrical prose, delivers an epic narrative that captures the rugged landscape and the complexities of familial relationships. With its rich language and evocative setting, the story promises to resonate with readers who appreciate deep character exploration and the unique cultural tapestry of the American West.
The book explores the complex relationship between whiskey and its drinkers, highlighting the warm, comforting sensation it provides while also delving into its profound impact on life and decisions. Through vivid storytelling, it examines themes of indulgence, memory, and the consequences of choices made under the influence, offering a nuanced perspective on the allure and dangers of whiskey.