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The Line That Held Us

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Line That Held Us

Contributors:

By (Author) David Joy

ISBN:

9780425280287

Publisher:

Putnam Publishing Group,U.S.

Imprint:

Putnam Publishing Group,U.S.

Publication Date:

9th July 2019

UK Publication Date:

11th July 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm

Description

An accidental death, and the cover-up that follows, sparks a dark series of events that reverberates through the lives of four people who will never be the same again. An accidental death, and the cover-up that follows, sparks a dark series of events that reverberates through the lives of four people who will never be the same again. When Darl Moody went hunting after a monster buck, a kill that could make the difference between meat for the winter and an empty freezer, he never expected he'd accidentally shoot a man digging ginseng. Worse yet, he's killed a Brewer, a family notorious for vengeance and violence. With nowhere to turn, Darl calls on the help of the only man he knows will answer, his best friend, Calvin Hooper. But when Dwayne Brewer comes looking for his missing brother and stumbles onto a blood trail leading straight back to Darl and Calvin--and to Calvin's girlfriend, Angie--a nightmare of revenge rips apart their world. A story of friendship and family, The Line That Held Us is a tale balanced between destruction and redemption, where the only hope is to hold on tight, clenching those you love. From a writer whose stories are "like a pull from a bottle of Appalachian moonshine- smooth and elegant with a punch in the gut that lingers a while after you're done" (Garden & Gun), Joy's book is another masterwork of Southern noir.

Reviews

Unflinching . . . Joy writes about rough-hewn men and women eking out a living in an economically depressed area, trying to avoidbut often affected byviolence and drugs that permeate the region. Their lives are tied to the land, its history and their families who established lives there decades ago.Associated Press

More Praise forThe Line That Held Us

A suspenseful page-turner, complete with one of the absolutely killer endings that have become one of Joys signatures.Los Angeles Times

Exquisitely written, heart-wrenching. . . Joys descriptions are lyrical and lingering.Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

David Joys novel brought me to my knees. Exquisitely written and heart-wrenching, it reminded me of Faulkner in its dark depiction of family loyalty that old fierce pull of blood. . . . Joys descriptions are lyrical and lingering. . . . In the end, the line that holds Joys characters may be fraught and frayed, but its pull is fierce.Minneapolis Star Tribune

Joy has proved adept with southern noir in his first two novels, and he nails it again here, in the actions of characters who act as they must, for the sake of family and friendship, given their nature. This is fiction as beautiful and compelling as it is searing.Booklist (starred review)

"Poverty, class, violence, addiction, isolation: No one writes about the issues facing rural America as clearly, as fairly, or as well as David Joy.The Line That Held Us plumbs the depths of friendship and family, uncovering truths that are stamped on the page with blistering realism."Wiley Cash, author of The Last Ballad

Praise for
The Weight of This World

Bleakly beautiful. . . [a] gorgeously written but pitiless novel about a region blessed by nature but reduced to desolation and despair.Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review

Darkly stunning Appalachian noir.Huffington Post

Scenes unfold at a furious pace, yet contain such rich description that readers will do well to read slowly, savoring Joy's prose. . . . Joy's work perfectly aligns with the author's self-described Appalachian noir genre, as a sticky film of desperation and tragedy cloaks everything his characters touch. April, Aiden and Thad are hopelessly conflicted, dripping with history and heartache, yet they cling to unique dreams about what life could look like if they carried a bit less weight of the world upon their shoulders.Associated Press

Author Bio

David Joy is the author of The Weight of This World,Where All Light Tends to Go, and The Line That Held Us, an Edgar finalist for Best First Novel. His stories and creative nonfiction have appeared in a number of publications, and he is the author of the memoir Growing Gills: A Fly Fisherman's Journey.

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