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BK Loren

Autor de Theft: A Novel

3+ Obras 71 Miembros 7 Reseñas

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Conocimiento común

Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA

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Set in New Mexico and Colorado. Zeb and Willa Robinson are siblings who have been out of touch for decades. Their mom has Parkinson's, dad works hard to earn enough money to get drugs to alleviate symptoms/pain. Zeb shot a man (dog/wife abuser) but was never arrested because it was deemed a suicide. Their mom asked Willa to help her die and she did. Willa is a tracker and a promoter of the Mexican Grey Wolf, the most endangered mammal in North America. They connect with each other for a couple of hours before Zeb dies of hypothermia in his quest to fight the mountain lion that killed his favorite horse.… (más)
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sraelling | 3 reseñas más. | May 6, 2018 |
Beautiful writing, character development, parallel stories... takes place in Colorado and New Mexico. Loved this book!
 
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amillion | 3 reseñas más. | Dec 31, 2014 |
At times this book is a painting, at others a poem, or a song to life and all of it's wonderful variety. It is passion and it is pain because a good life necessarily has both--a yin/yang of mystery that is nevertheless familiar to us all. BK is boldly open and honest about things that have happened in her life, and how they help mold her into the person she is today, which is still a forever changing being. Her lyric voice, even when hard edged, is mesmerizing. I loved this book, and I will be its champion forever--it is definitely on my list of best books I've ever read.… (más)
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JackieBlem | otra reseña | Feb 7, 2013 |
This is an intense novel about what the past made us, and how we go about making our own futures. It's the story a family--a distant father, an ailing mother, a teenage boy with a dark side, and a young girl trying to keep everything together. We move with them through time and events, and learn that the Colorado setting is as much of a character as any of the human players. A dramatic climax comes to the family, and we jump forward 15 or so years to the brother and sister, grown up and away, making up new lives for themselves. But the past isn't finished with them yet, and one must literally track the other in order to at last put the past to rest. Running along side the first family narrative is another family's drama, one of a father who made some bad mistakes but who now risks his life to correct them, fighting to keep a beautiful and nearly extinct animal, Mexican wolves, alive and in their rightful place on the earth. These two stories weave together into a nuanced cultural drama, written with a western backdrop of howling coyotes, smuggled wolves and silently watching mountain lions, poignant and memorable and the kind of book that,especially toward the end, you slow down reading because every word must be savored. This is a truly remarkable debut novel.… (más)
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JackieBlem | 3 reseñas más. | Jun 23, 2012 |

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