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Sun House: A Novel [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 784 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 238x162x50 mm, kaal: 1080 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Aug-2023
  • Kirjastus: Little, Brown & Company
  • ISBN-10: 0316129372
  • ISBN-13: 9780316129374
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 784 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 238x162x50 mm, kaal: 1080 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Aug-2023
  • Kirjastus: Little, Brown & Company
  • ISBN-10: 0316129372
  • ISBN-13: 9780316129374
Teised raamatud teemal:
Exploring the American search for meaning and love, this breathtaking novel follows the journeys of an unforgettable cast of characters who arrive in the healing lands of Montana where they find comfort in the company of spiritual refugees, urban sophisticates, road-weary musicians and local cowboys.

"A random bolt from a DC-8 falls from the sky, killing a child and throwing the faith of a young Jesuit into crisis. A boy's mother dies on his fifth birthday, sparking a lifetime of repressed anger that he unleashes once a year in reckless duels with the Fate, God, or Power who let the coincidence happen. A young woman on a run in Seattle experiences a shooting star moment that pierces her with a love that will eventually help heal the Jesuit, the angry young man, and innumerable others. The journeys ofthis unintentional menagerie carry them to the healing lands of Montana and a newly founded community--where nothing tastes better than Maker's Mark mixed with glacier ice, and nothing seems less likely than the soul-filling delight a troupe of spiritualrefugees, urban sophisticates, road-weary musicians, and local cowboys begin to find in each other's company"--

An epic comedy about love, spirit, and the quest for transcendence in an anything-but-transcendent America, set amid the gorgeous landscapes of the American west: “A profound gift to readers” (Hank Lentfer) from the author of the perennial cult bestsellers The River Why and The Brothers K.
 
A random bolt from a DC-8 falls from the sky, killing a child and throwing the faith of a young Jesuit Jesuit into crisis.  A boy’s mother dies on his fifth birthday, sparking a lifetime of repressed anger that he unleashes once a year in reckless duels with the Fate, God, or Power who let the coincidence happen. A young woman on a run in Seattle experiences a shooting star moment that pierces her with a love that will eventually help heal the Jesuit, the angry young man, and innumerable others.

The journeys of this unintentional menagerie carry them to the healing lands of Montana and a newly founded community—where nothing tastes better than Maker's Mark mixed with glacier ice, and nothing seems less likely than the soul-filling delight a troupe of spiritual refugees, urban sophisticates, road-weary musicians, and local cowboys begin to find in each other's company.           

With Sun House, David James Duncan continues exploring the American search for meaning and love that he began in his acclaimed novels The River Why and The Brothers K.
David James Duncan is a father, a renowned fly fisher, an activist, and the author of the novels The River Why and The Brothers K, the story collection River Teeth, and the nonfiction collections My Story as Told by Water-a National Book Award finalist-and God Laughs & Plays. His work has won three Pacific Northwest Booksellers Awards, two Pushcart Prizes, a Lannan Fellowship, the Western States Book Award, a National Book Award nomination, inclusion in Best American Essays, Best American Sports Writing, Best American Catholic Writing, five volumes of Best American Spiritual Writing, an honorary doctorate from University of Portland, the American Library Association's 2003 Award for the Preservation of Intellectual Freedom (with co-author Wendell Berry), and other honors. David lives with his family in Montana.