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Marchlands

by Karla Kuban
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Synopsis

Living on a thousand-acre sheep ranch, fifteen-year-old Sophie Behr can ride for hours and not see another person; her closest companion, her horse, Pablo. And Sophie often roams to think - about Demetrio, the Mexican ranch hand who helped make the baby growing inside her; about her mother and Aunt Alice, who drink every night while watching the television news, hoping to catch a glimpse of their sons fighting in Vietnam; and about her father, who vanished one day when Sophie was four years old. Sophie's mother - tough, bitter, and unstable - warns Sophie never to mention her father's name, but Sophie is compelled to find him and discover why he left. After a frighteningly violent reunion, she seeks refuge and illumination from her grandmother. At once child and woman, Sophie is a precociously wise observer of the tragedies of her own family and of the world.

Jeff Guinn

It's a fabulous book, one that marks the emergence of an important new writer... very few more established, no matter how rich or famous or laden with writing awards, take you into a character's soul like Karla Kuban can.... It is arguably the best novel published so far in 1998. If there's any justice, it will be required college reading for our grandchildren.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1999
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781615514151

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