River of Heaven (Readers Circle Series) - Lee Martin - Libros - Center Point Pub - 9781602852129 - 1 de julio de 2008
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?You have to know the rest of my story, the
part I can?t yet bring myself to say. A story
of a boy I knew a long time ago and a
brother I loved and then lost.?

Past and present collide in Lee Martin?s highly anticipated novel of a man, his brother, and the dark secret that both connects and divides them. Haunting and beautifully wrought, River of Heaven weaves a story of love and loss, confession and redemption, and the mystery buried with a boy named Dewey Finn.

On an April evening in 1955, Dewey died on the railroad tracks outside Mt. Gilead, Illinois, and the mystery of his death still confounds the people of this small town.

River of Heaven begins some fifty years later and centers on the story of Dewey?s boyhood friend Sam Brady, whose solitary adult life is much formed by what really went on in the days leading up to that evening at the tracks. It?s a story he?d do anything to keep from telling, but when his brother, Cal, returns to Mt. Gilead after decades of self-exile, it threatens to come to the surface.

A Pulitzer Prize finalist for The Bright Forever, Lee Martin masterfully conveys, with a voice that is at once distinct and lyrical, one man?s struggle to come to terms with the outcome of his life. Powerful and captivating, River of Heaven is about the high cost of living a lie, the chains that bind us to our past, and the obligations we have to those we love.


From the Hardcover edition.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Hardcover Book   (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros)
Publicado 1 de julio de 2008
ISBN13 9781602852129
Editores Center Point Pub
Páginas 311
Dimensiones 174 × 222 × 25 mm   ·   503 g
Lengua Inglés  

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