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From the bestselling author of The Passenger and the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel The Road
  • A novel at once fabular and starkly evocative, set is an unspecified place in Appalachia, sometime around the turn of the century. A woman bears her brother's child, a boy; he leaves the baby in the woods and tells her he died of natural causes. Discovering her brother's lie, she sets forth alone to find her son. Both brother and sister wander separately through a countryside being scourged by three terrifying and elusive strangers, headlong toward an eerie, apocalyptic resolution. "He is nothing less than our greatest living writer."—Houston Chronicle

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    Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc. Edition: Unabridged

    OverDrive Listen audiobook

    • ISBN: 9781464047190
    • File size: 206612 KB
    • Release date: August 1, 2013
    • Duration: 07:10:26

    MP3 audiobook

    • ISBN: 9781464047190
    • File size: 206641 KB
    • Release date: August 1, 2013
    • Duration: 07:10:25
    • Number of parts: 7

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    Fiction Literature

    Languages

    English

    From the bestselling author of The Passenger and the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel The Road
  • A novel at once fabular and starkly evocative, set is an unspecified place in Appalachia, sometime around the turn of the century. A woman bears her brother's child, a boy; he leaves the baby in the woods and tells her he died of natural causes. Discovering her brother's lie, she sets forth alone to find her son. Both brother and sister wander separately through a countryside being scourged by three terrifying and elusive strangers, headlong toward an eerie, apocalyptic resolution. "He is nothing less than our greatest living writer."—Houston Chronicle

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