An Unfinished Life
By (Author) Mark Spragg
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
15th March 2006
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
192g
A compelling and surprising novel from the author of the award-winning Where Rivers Change Direction. Jean Gilkyson is living in Iowa with yet another brutal boyfriend when she realizes this kind of life has got to stop, especially for the sake of her daughter, Griff. But the only place they can run to is Ishawooa, Wyoming, where her loved ones are dead and her father-in-law wishes she was too. For a decade, Einar Gilkyson has blamed her for the accident that took his son's life, and has chosen to go on living himself largely because his oldest friend couldn't otherwise survive. Bound together like brothers since the Korean War, their intimacy is even more acute since a bear horribly crippled Mitch. Griff knows none of this, but once she encounters this grandfather she'd never heard about, and the black cowboy confined to the bunkhouse, she attempts to turn grievous loss, wrath and recrimination towards reconciliation and love.
Elegantly and crisply written * Daily Telegraph *
In this evocative novel, Spragg [uses] the grandeur of the American landscape to provide a haunting backdrop for the drama of his characters' lives * Daily Mail *
A beautifully crafted piece of fiction * Boston Globe *
A meticulously assembled and highly polished piece of work * Spectator *
'Spragg's idiomatic prose hums with the raw poetry of the natural world' Observer
Mark Spragg is the author of Where Rivers Change Direction, a memoir that won the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Award, and The Fruit of Stone, a novel. He lives in Cody, Wyoming.