by RobertMorgan (Author)
In a compelling weaving of fact and fiction, Robert Morgan introduces a family's captivating story, set during World War II and the Great Depression. Driven by the uncertainties of the future, the family struggles to define itself against the vivid Appalachian landscape. The Road from Gap Creek explores modern American history through the lives of an ordinary family persevering through extraordinary times.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 354
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: A Shannon Ravenel Book
Published: 29 Aug 2014
ISBN 10: 1616203781
ISBN 13: 9781616203788
Once again, Robert Morgan's true landscape is, as with all great writers, the peaks and valleys, the long and winding paths, of the human heart. What a writer, and what a novel! --Ron Rash, author of Nothing Gold Can Stay
In The Road From Gap Creek [Morgan] delivers another powerhouse novel of his people, with their virtues and failings, wins and losses, loves and sorrows. --Daniel Woodrell, author of Winter's Bone and The Maid's Version
Morgan pens an eloquent story of stoicism and pain, endurance and courage, ending as all life will, with death and birth. A moving, lyrical saga from a time so distant, yet so near. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Robert Morgan returns to us with a much-awaited sequel to Gap Creek and the fate of the next generation of its unforgettable characters, now facing the tolls of World War II and the changing of their pocket of America. Oprah adored the original, and in this further telling in their distinctive voices, you will see why. --Ivan Doig, author of The Bartender's Tale
This novel shines with a subtle brilliance . . . Morgan has produced another stellar novel. --Minneapolis Star Tribune
Robert Morgan remains the consummate storyteller . . . This book must be read for its broad, sagacious wit as well as for its power to convince us of extraordinary courage seen in ordinary life. --Elizabeth Cox, author of The Ragged Way People Fall Out of Love
Once again, Robert Morgan's true landscape is, as with all great writers, the peaks and valleys, the long and winding paths, of the human heart. What a writer, and what a novel! --Ron Rash, author of Nothing Gold Can Stay
In The Road From Gap Creek [Morgan] delivers another powerhouse novel of his people, with their virtues and failings, wins and losses, loves and sorrows. --Daniel Woodrell, author of Winter's Bone and The Maid's Version
Morgan pens an eloquent story of stoicism and pain, endurance and courage, ending as all life will, with death and birth. A moving, lyrical saga from a time so distant, yet so near. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Robert Morgan returns to us with a much-awaited sequel to Gap Creek and the fate of the next generation of its unforgettable characters, now facing the tolls of World War II and the changing of their pocket of America. Oprah adored the original, and in this further telling in their distinctive voices, you will see why. --Ivan Doig, author of The Bartender's Tale
This novel shines with a subtle brilliance . . . Morgan has produced another stellar novel. --Minneapolis Star Tribune
Robert Morgan remains the consummate storyteller . . . This book must be read for its broad, sagacious wit as well as for its power to convince us of extraordinary courage seen in ordinary life. --Elizabeth Cox, author of The Ragged Way People Fall Out of Love