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Cover of Old Border Road

Old Border Road

โœ Scribed by Froderberg, Susan


Book ID
107717849
Publisher
Little, Brown and Company
Year
2010
Tongue
en-US
Weight
357 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780316126854

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โœฆ Synopsis


Katherine is 17, living alone in the beautiful, desolate landscape of southern Arizona. Her mother is feckless, her father busy with his new family. Meeting Son, the scion of a local rancher, seems like deliverance. They marry and live as a family in his parents' venerable adobe house, but it soon becomes clear that Son is a man who, as his father says, has a "young heart near withered beneath the breastbone."

Katherine must find her own way during a dangerous months-long drought, when everything seems to be disintegrating around her. Susan Froderberg's incantatory language--and her deep knowledge of both the complexities of a small, deeply-rooted place and the human heart--make OLD BORDER ROAD soar.


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