North Woods: A novel

North Woods: A novel

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National Bestseller A New York Times Book Review Top Ten Book of the Year

Washington Post Top Ten Book of the Year Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award

A comprehensive novel about the same house in the jungle of New England, has been described through the lives of those who live for centuries-“A time-talk, storyteller magic style-dhabba kama” (Washington Post) Pulitzer Awards Finalist and Piano Tuner and author of Piano Tunner and Winter Soldier.

“Two -time Booker Prize Nominee David Mitchell’s fiction (Cloud Atlas), with a great feeling, wicked creep of Edgar Alan Po, and mosque bone for the natural world, and appreciation of mason bone and appreciation that is at equilibrium with Thoro, North Woods fire on all cylinders.”

New York Times Book Review Editors Choice A Best Book of the Year: Time, The Boston Globe, NPR, Chicago Public Library, The Star Tribune, The Economist, The Christian Science Monitor, Real Simple, Kircus Revugs, Publicor, Journal, Book on the book.

When the two young lips escape from a puritan colony, they little know that their humble cabin in the forest will become an extraordinary succession home of human and inhuman characters. An English soldier, who is in luck for glory, left the battlefields of the new world to dedicate himself to the growing apples. A pair of spinner twins navigate war and famine, jealousy and desire. A crime reporter reveals an ancient mass grave – only to find out that the Earth refuses to give up its secrets. A lovely painter, a frightening thief man, a staring panther, a lusty beetle: as the residents face surprise and mystery around them, they begin to feel that dark, hoarse, beautiful past is very alive.

This magisterial and highly inventable novel from Bims with love and insanity, humor and Asha to Pulitzer Award finalist Daniel Mason. After history, nature and even language cycles, the wood of the north shows innumerable, magical ways in which we are associated with our environment, with history and each other. This is not only an unforgettable novel about mysteries and destiny, but a way to see the world that asks timeless questions: how do we live, even after our departure?

Customers say

Customers find this book to be a compelling read with magnificent prose and interesting characters. They appreciate its thought-provoking nature, with one review highlighting its wonderfully imagined interwoven plots, while another notes its historical writing styles through the generations. The book receives positive feedback for its humor, with one customer noting its deep emotional undercurrents, and customers describe its pacing as different and moving. The story continuity receives mixed reactions, with some customers finding it difficult to follow.

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