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Burn
By (Author) Peter Heller
Diversified Publishing
Random House Large Print
13th August 2024
Large Print Edition
United States
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
Dystopian and utopian fiction
Paperback
384
Width 153mm, Height 233mm
From the best-selling author of The Dog Stars, a novel about two menfriends since boyhoodwho emerge from the woods of rural Maine to a dystopian country racked by bewildering violence
Every year, Jess and Storey have made an annual pilgrimage to the most remote corners of the country, where they camp, hunt, and hike, leaving much from their long friendship unspoken. Although the state of Maine has convulsed all summer with secession maniaa mania that has simultaneously spread across other statesJess and Storey figure its a fight reserved for legislators or, worst-case scenario, folks in the capital.
But after weeks hunting off the grid, the men reach a small town and are shocked by what they find: a bridge blown apart, buildings burned to the ground, and bombed-out cars abandoned on the road. Trying to make sense of the sudden destruction all around them, they set their sights on finding their way home, dragging a wagon across bumpy dirt roads, scavenging from boats left in lakes, and dodging armed mensecessionists or U.S. military, they cannot tellas they seek a path to safety. Then, a startling discovery drastically alters their path and the stakes of their escape.
Drenched in the beauty of the natural world and attuned to the specific cadences of male friendship, even here at the edge of doom, Burn is both a blistering warning about a divided countrys political strife and an ode to the salvation found in our chosen families.
"Hellers Burn is unforgettable in its tenderness, its power, and its warning. Prepare for a shattered heart and a shaken confidence in where this nation might go next."
Beth Kanell, New York Journal of Books
Gripping, dark and surprisingly political.Burn grabs you from its first chapter in which Jess and Storey wander into an abandoned town where the torched buildings are still smoldering and never lets go. Heller doesnt provide many signs that his warring factions can come to an understanding but, as in all of his books, he offers comfort in the goodness of (some) people and the very human instinct to keep each other safe.
Chris Hewitt, Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Many of Peter Hellers books fiction and nonfiction concern outdoor adventures, by which I really mean survival stories: on a river, in a mountain lodge, even on a Japanese whaling ship. But Heller always goes deeper than derring-do, excavating the complex emotions beneath a characters avalanche of fears."
Bethanne Patrick, Los Angeles Times
"Riveting and closely observed....Heller is a literary novelist with a talent for suspense who writes about the natural world as well as anyone. In Burn a pot of campfire coffee is as vividly described as a surprise helicopter attack, and Jess and Storeys fight for survival exposes their all too human frailtiesand the hidden truths that define their friendship."
Taylor Antrim, Vogue
"The prolific Heller...is very much at home in the wilderness....You dont have to hunt or camp or know your way around the woods to appreciate the way he distills a quiet moment outdoors into a few simple sentences."
Maggie Galehouse, Houston Chronicle
Heller writes hooky, quasi-dystopian suspense with a strong literary element that describes our gorgeous natural world spinning out of balance at the hands of men and frequently Hellers plots have a disturbing way of anticipating the near future.
Rick Koster, The Day
"Two men emerge from a remote hunting trip to burned buildings, bombed cars, and rampant political violence. Their journey is a stark, riveting warning."
People
Peter Hellers page-turners, typically set in the wild, peek beneath the hood of rugged masculinity. His complicated heroes fight to uphold human decency.
The Christian Science Monitor
Hellers seventh novel, Burn is one of his best: Its full of heart and soul amid the bleak landscape....Heller excels at writing about the wilderness, showcasing its might and beauty amid deadly situations....Burn interweaves [Jess and Storeys] past and present lives with admirable flair, making each thread equally riveting....A propulsive tale that will keep readers on the edges of their seats from beginning to end.
BookPage
Hellerhighlight[s] the unique importance and strong bond of male friendship. He excels at nature writing too, with lush, sensuous descriptions of beautiful rural landscapes that are illustrative of an author clearly at home in the outdoors.
Booklist
A Maine camping trip turns into a fight for survival in this meditative dystopian thriller from Heller....Despite the high stakes, Heller gives the narrative plenty of space to breathe, allowing him to cast a haunting, immersive spell as his heroes traverse the ruined landscape. Painterly descriptions of nature and sparkling philosophical ruminations...elevate the proceedings. The result is a wilderness adventure with real emotional depth.
Publishers Weekly
Hellers novel follows Jess and Storey, two friends in Maine, as their annual hunting trip turns calamitous....The exact nature of the catastrophe isnt revealed until partway through....Heller ably captures the white-knuckle momentum as the two men try to stay alivebringing this book closer in tone to James Dickeys WWIIera thriller To the White Sea than to Cormac McCarthys The Road....An ambitious story of survival....Thrilling.
Kirkus
PETER HELLER is the best-selling author of The Guide, The River, Celine, The Painter,and The Dog Stars,whichhas been published in twenty-two languages. Heller is also the author of four nonfiction books, including Kook: What Surfing Taught Me About Love, Life, and Catching the Perfect Wave,which was awarded the National Outdoor Book Award. He holds an MFA in poetry and fiction from the Iowa Writers' Workshop and lives in Denver, Colorado.