The story unfolds in a rural Virginia community where the narrator grapples with the aftermath of a bear's tragic death, igniting his passion for environmental preservation. His life takes a turn when a free-spirited young woman and her daughter, his granddaughter, return, reigniting his sense of family and responsibility. Motivated by love and a desire to protect his environment, he resolves to confront the drug threats plaguing his community. The narrative explores themes of family, nature, and the fight against societal decay.
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James Conaway explora la esencia del paisaje y la cultura estadounidense, con un enfoque particular en California. Su escritura se caracteriza por su profundidad y perspicacia, desvelando a menudo las intrincadas relaciones entre las personas, la tierra y la historia. Conaway combina magistralmente una investigación detallada con narrativas cautivadoras que sumergen al lector en el corazón de sus temas. Sus obras ofrecen una rica perspectiva sobre el experimento estadounidense y su evolución.



- 2024
- 2023
Tio and the Blue Witch
- 78 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
The story features a diverse cast of characters, including a powerful witch, a talking mule, and a comatose knight from ancient Celtic lore, all set against the backdrop of King Arthur's early court. Alongside these figures are a group of reformed bandits and various mythical beings like the frog with a hundred eyes and the Questing Beast. Each character brings unique traits and challenges, weaving a tale rich in adventure and magic.
- 1992
Napa
- 529 páginas
- 19 horas de lectura
Napa Valley is the second biggest tourist attraction in California, after Disneyland. But 25 years ago the valley was virtually dormant, until a new wave of settlers determined to make great wines moved into the region. Conaway captures what may be the most crucial moment in wine-making history. Two 8-page photo inserts.