Breaking Wild: A Novel
By (Author) Diane Les Becquets
Penguin Putnam Inc
Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
15th February 2017
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
336
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
When keen outdoorsperson Amy Raye Latour ventures into the wilderness for the last time this season, things turn dangerous. She finds herself on the verge of the precarious edge that she's flirted with her entire life. When Amy Raye doesn't return to camp, ranger Pru Hathaway responds to the missing person's call. Even after an unexpected snowfall turns the operation into a search and recovery, Pru's discoveries lead her to suspect Amy Raye is still alive. Her search becomes an obsession with a woman whose life is just as mysterious as the clues she has left behind.
Praise for Breaking Wild
A thrilling, gorgeous debut, a novel that explores the human capacity to persevere despite the wounds of the past and the perils of the present.Bret Anthony Johnston, national bestselling author of Remember Me Like This
A powerful, visceral book about our own pasts and our own fears.Tana French, New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Place
Quite literally mesmerizing...Prose that is lean, spare, and frequently poetic...What sets this novel apart is how deeply its author dares to venture into the psyches of her two unforgettable protagonists.Andre Dubus III, bestselling author of Dirty Love and House of Sand and Fog
The pages practically turn themselves as the reader races through this harrowing and heart-wrenching tale, determined to discover how it all turns out.John Searles, New York Times bestselling author of Help for the Haunted
Harrowing yet compulsive, this novel is as wild as the landscape it portrays, and it's just as dangerous.Wiley Cash, New York Times bestselling author of This Dark Road to Mercy
You wont put this one down, trust me. Diane Les Becquets brings to life the wilderness and the people who inhabit it in a way Ive never read before.Ann Hood, national bestselling author of The Red Thread
A visceral book building suspense from sensory details. As a page turning, two-pronged wildlife adventure, Breaking Wild is great fun. It may improve your survival skills, too.The Wall Street Journal
[A] gripping thriller....Les Becquets puts her experience hunting elk with a bow to powerful effect.The Boston Globe
A taut and thrilling narrativeSkillfully blending the emotional terrain of womens fiction with a briskly paced adventure story.Booklist (starred review)
Les Becquets prose is as spare, haunting, and nuanced as the wild landscape she brings to lifeA transcendent, breathless exploration of the darkest depths of loneliness and the unbreakable human spirit.Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
This is a powerful story of survival, wilderness field craft, and fractured relationships packed into a suspenseful plot with more than a few surprises.Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Crisp, immersive...[Les Becquets] chronicles the harsh beauty of wintertime in the mountains while reminding us that people arent puzzles to be solved; they are fierce works in progress.Entertainment Weekly
Plenty of suspense...Though this is fiction, readers who enjoyed the internal development of Cheryl Strayeds Wild will find a lot to like here.Library Journal
A tightly wound novel set against a background filled with details of hunting and outdoor life. The authenticity of the research adds to this tense story of human endurance and determination.The Denver Post
With strong female protagonists and an outdoor setting that thrills over and over, Breaking Wild is a novel that will easily absorb your attention for hours.New York Journal of Books
HauntingA captivating story.Deseret News
Les Becquets masterfully builds the feeling of suspense throughout the story in a slow burn that ends in a climax of explosive intensity.New Hampshire Union Leader
Diane Les Becquetsis a faculty member and former director of the MFA Program in Fiction and Non-Fiction at Southern New Hampshire University. In addition to teaching creative writing, she has worked as a medical journalist; an archaeology assistant; a marketing consultant; a sand and gravel dispatcher; a copywriter; and a lifeguard, and is also an avid outdoorswoman. A native of Nashville, she spent almost fourteen years living in a small Colorado ranching town before moving to New Hampshire.