West of Here by Jonathan Evison audiobook

West of Here

By Jonathan Evison
Read by Edoardo Ballerini

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From the rugged mudflats of the Northwestern frontier to a rusting strip mall, West of Here is a conversation between two epochs. In his eagerly awaited second novel, Jonathan Evison tells the stories of the people who first inhabited the mythical town of Port Bonita in Washington State from 1887-1891. Moving ahead more than a century to 2005-06, he introduces those who live there now and must deal with the damage done by their predecessors. The characters are drawn with compassion and truth, the themes are grand and sweeping: regeneration, the trappings of history, the elusive nature of perception, who makes footprints and who follows them. Evison writes with heart and verve, capturing evocative details and unforgettable scenes.

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A New York Times bestseller

Selected for the February 2011 Indie Next List

From the rugged mudflats of the Northwestern frontier to a rusting strip mall, West of Here is a conversation between two epochs. In his eagerly awaited second novel, Jonathan Evison tells the stories of the people who first inhabited the mythical town of Port Bonita in Washington State from 1887-1891. Moving ahead more than a century to 2005-06, he introduces those who live there now and must deal with the damage done by their predecessors. The characters are drawn with compassion and truth, the themes are grand and sweeping: regeneration, the trappings of history, the elusive nature of perception, who makes footprints and who follows them. Evison writes with heart and verve, capturing evocative details and unforgettable scenes.

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Reviews

by MarkG 9/13/2017
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Crying out for an editor

This novel could have been much better. The author writes well but to my mind there are too many threads to the story and too many characters for him to be able to pull off a novel of this length. The result is boring in parts because the characters are not sufficiently rounded.

Author

Author Bio: Jonathan Evison

Author Bio: Jonathan Evison

Jonathan Evison is the author of several books, including All About Lulu, which won the Washington State Book Award.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction
Runtime: 16.52
Audience: Adult
Language: English