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The Missing
New York: Knopf
(2009).
First Edition. Signed. $25.95 |
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The author of The Clearing ("the finest American novel in a long,
long time"--Annie Proulx) now surpasses himself with a story whose
range and cast of characters is even broader, with the fate of a stolen
child looming throughout. Sam Simoneaux's troopship docked in
France just as World War I came to an end. Still, what he saw of the
devastation there sent him back to New Orleans eager for a normal life
and a job as a floorwalker in the city's biggest department store, and
to start anew with his wife years after losing a son to illness. But
when a little girl disappears from the store on his shift, he loses his
job and soon joins her parents working on a steamboat plying the
Mississippi and providing musical entertainment en route. Sam comes to
suspect that on the downriver journey someone had seen this magical
child and arranged to steal her away, and this quest leads him not only
into this raucous new life on the river and in the towns along its
banks but also on a journey deep into the Arkansas wilderness. Here he
begins to piece together what had happened to the girl--a discovery
that endangers everyone involved and sheds new light on the massacre of
his own family decades before. Tim Gautreaux brings to vivid life
the exotic world of steamboats and shifting currents and rough crowds,
of the music of the twenties, of a nation lurching away from war into
an uneasy peace at a time when civilization was only beginning to
penetrate a hinterlands in which law was often an unknown force. The
Missing is the story of a man fighting to redeem himself, of parents
coping with horrific loss with only a whisper of hope to sustain them,
of others for whom kidnapping is either only a job or a dream come true.
The suspense--and the complicated web of violence that eventually links
Sam to complete strangers--is relentless, urgently engaging and,
ultimately, profoundly moving, the finest demonstration yet of
Gautreaux's understanding of landscape, history, human travail, and
hope. |
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All of our Tim Gautreaux books (12 books)
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