Description
Hunter’s Moon: A Novel in Stories
Hardcover – Deckle Edge, 6 August 2019
by Philip Caputo (Author)
- Publisher : Henry Holt and Co. (6 August 2019)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 162779476X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1627794763
- Item Weight : 363 g
- Dimensions : 14.96 x 2.82 x 21.72 cm
“Powerful….Caputo’s wisdom runs deep. Few writers have better captured the emotional lives of men.” ―The New York Times Book Review
From Philip Caputo―the author of A Rumor of War, The Longest Road, and Some Rise By Sin―comes a captivating mosaic of stories set in a small town where no act is private and the past is never really past
Hunter’s Moon is set in Michigan’s wild, starkly beautiful Upper Peninsula, where a cast of recurring characters move into and out of each other’s lives, building friendships, facing loss, confronting violence, trying to bury the past or seeking to unearth it. Once-a-year lovers, old high-school buddies on a hunting trip, a college professor and his wayward son, a middle-aged man and his grief-stricken father, come together, break apart, and, if they’re fortunate, find a way forward.
Hunter’s Moon offers an engaging, insightful look at everyday lives but also a fresh perspective on the way men navigate in today’s world.
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3.9 rating based on 554 ratings (all editions)
ISBN-10: 162779476X
ISBN-13: 9781627794763
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From the author of A Rumor of War, The Longest Road, and Some Rise By Sin, a captivating mosaic of stories set in a small town where no act is private and the past is never really past.
Hunter’s Moon is set in Michigan’s wild, starkly beautiful Upper Peninsula, where a cast of recurring characters move into and out of each other’s lives, building friendships, facing loss, confronting violence, trying to bury the past or seeking to unearth it. Once-a-year lovers, old high-school buddies on a hunting trip, a college professor and his wayward son, a middle-aged man and his grief-stricken father, come together, break apart, and, if they’re fortunate, find a way forward. Hunter’s Moon offers an engaging, insightful look at everyday lives but also a fresh perspective on the way men navigate in today’s world.