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E-raamat: Children of the Wild

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Atlantic Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781805466017
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Atlantic Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781805466017

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From the bestselling and award-winning author of The Yellow Birds comes a gorgeous, haunting love story set in the Virginia mountains and on the battlefields of World War I France.

'I inhaled this heart-wrenching epic...a breathtaking story of three young people coming together and coming of age' Rachel Beanland

'A novel of extraordinary beauty and power' Ben Fountain

Ewer's Rock, Virginia, 1917. Roy Young is restless, determined to leave this rural valley and make his mark on the twentieth century. Samantha Hatton, the minister's daughter, knows the town expects her and Roy to marry, but she hungers for more. The arrival of Ennis Duke - a mysterious wild boy tending to a lost herd of cattle up the mountain - will change everything.

Within a year, the lives of these three young people will be dramatically transformed. In the crucible of conflict, Roy and Ennis forge a fierce bond. Meanwhile, back in Virginia, Samantha's love and courage endure unthinkable sacrifice in a corner of the world fractured by violence.

With the spare, exquisite prose and the profound insight that made The Yellow Birds a landmark work of American fiction, Kevin Powers illuminates the savage, complex, and timeless bonds of loyalty, honour, and heroism. Children of the Wild captures what it means to be human in times of loss - and how, even in darkness, the light of friendship and love endures.

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Kevin Powers has conjured out of the mists of the Virginia mountains a novel of extraordinary beauty and power. Children of the Wild is about many things--the natural world, family, friendship, money, and war, most definitely war--but ultimately it's about the endless ways love finds to break us and make us. Powers can write; we've all known that since his era-defining debut The Yellow Birds, and Children of the Wild demonstrates his continuing rare mastery on every page. -- Ben Fountain, author of BILLY LYNN'S LONG HALFTIME WALK and DEVIL MAKES THREE Powers reinvents himself yet again. This time with a love story set at the dawn of the twentieth century, in which the son of a powerful family and his penniless best friend seek the hand of an enchanting young woman. Taking us from the lush mountains of Virginia to the battlefields of France, Children of the Wild reminds us of the best works of Michael Ondaatje and Margaret Atwood. -- Philipp Meyer, author of AMERICAN RUST and THE SON Kevin Powers' Children of the Wild is a heart-wrenching epic that takes readers from southwest Virginia to the battlefields of France to the alpine wilderness of the Bighorn Mountains and back again. Vast in its scope and intimate in its detail, Powers' newest novel tells a breathtaking story of three young people, coming together and coming of age in the early twentieth century. Children of the Wild is about friendship and love and figuring out what we believe in, or if we believe in anything at all. Powers is great at writing war stories, but he's even better at writing stories about what war does to us while we're trying-with everything we've got-to hold onto our humanity. I inhaled this book. -- Rachel Beanland A masterpiece -- Hilary Mantel, Times Books of the Year on THE YELLOW BIRDS An All Quiet on the Western Front for America's Arab Wars -- Tom Wolfe on THE YELLOW BIRDS Superb... Powers has done it again -- David Baldacci on A LINE IN THE SAND

Kevin Powers was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia. He has been a finalist for the National Book Award and a recipient of the PEN/Hemingway Award, the Guardian First Book Award, the Prix Littéraire du Monde Prix Étranger, and the Grand Prix de Littérature Américaine, among other prizes, and his books have been translated into more than a dozen languages. He was a James A. Michener Fellow in Poetry at the University of Texas at Austin from 2009-2012 and has held a Guggenheim Fellowship in Fiction. A US Army veteran of the Iraq war, he lives on Florida's First Coast with his family.