
Last Bus to Wisdom
By
Ivan Doig
Read by
David Aaron Baker
Release:
08/18/2015
Release:
08/15/2015
Release:
08/15/2015
Runtime:
15h 44m
Runtime:
15h 44m
Runtime:
15h 44m
Quantity:
“One of Doig’s best novels…enchanting…A version of his younger self wound up and set spinning on the long zigzag adventure called life in the American West.”
New York Times Book Review
A Seattle Times Best Book of the Year
One of Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books of 2016
A Chicago Tribune Pick for Summer Reads
A Miami Herald Favorite Book of the Summer
A Paste Magazine Pick of Best Summer Reading
Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award
An iBooks bestseller
The final novel from a great American storyteller. Donal Cameron is being raised by his grandmother, the cook at the legendary Double W ranch in Ivan Doig's beloved Two Medicine Country of the Montana Rockies, a landscape that gives full rein to an eleven-year-old's imagination. But when Gram has to have surgery for "female trouble" in the summer of 1951, all she can think to do is to ship Donal off to her sister in faraway Manitowoc, Wisconsin. There Donal is in for a rude surprise: Aunt Kate-bossy, opinionated, argumentative, and tyrannical-is nothing like her sister. She henpecks her good-natured husband, Herman the German, and Donal can't seem to get on her good side either. After one contretemps too many, Kate packs him back to the authorities in Montana on the next Greyhound. But as it turns out, Donal isn't traveling solo: Herman the German has decided to fly the coop with him. In the immortal American tradition, the pair light out for the territory together, meeting a classic Doigian ensemble of characters and having rollicking misadventures along the way. Charming, wise, and slyly funny, Last Bus to Wisdom is a last sweet gift from a writer whose books have bestowed untold pleasure on countless readers.
Release:
2015-08-18
2015-08-15
2015-08-15
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
15h 44m
15h 44m
15h 44m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
1.18 lb
0.5 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781490673837
9781664420014
9781664681798
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