Consumed with grief, driven by vengeance, a man undertakes an unrelenting odyssey across the lawless post-Civil War frontier seeking redemption in this fearless novel from the award-winning and New York Times bestselling author of News of the World. Union soldier John Chenneville suffered a traumatic head wound in battle. His recovery took the better part of a year as he struggled to regain his senses and mobility. By the time he returned home, the Civil War was over, but tragedy awaited. John's beloved sister and her family had been brutally murdered. Their killer goes by many names. He fought for the North in the late unpleasantness, and wore a badge in the name of the law. But the man John knows as A. J. Dodd is little more than a rabid animal, slaughtering without reason or remorse, needing to be put down. Traveling through the unforgiving landscape of a shattered nation in the midst of Reconstruction, John braves winter storms and confronts desperate people in pursuit of his quarry. Untethered, single-minded in purpose, he will not be deterred. Not by the U.S. Marshal who threatens to arrest him for murder should he succeed. And not by Victoria Reavis, the telegraphist aiding him in his death-driven quest, yet hoping he'll choose to embrace a life with her instead. And as he trails Dodd deep into Texas, John accepts that this final reckoning between them may cost him more than all he's already lost...
Paulette Jiles Ordine dei libri
Paulette Jiles è un'autrice americana le cui opere spesso si addentrano nel cuore del Sud degli Stati Uniti. La sua scrittura è nota per la sua acuta osservazione della natura umana e dei paesaggi che la plasmano. Attraverso la sua poesia e la sua prosa, Jiles intreccia temi di memoria, perdita e resilienza. Il suo stile è allo stesso tempo lirico e crudo, offrendo ai lettori un'esperienza ricca e indimenticabile.







- 2023
- 2022
Simon the Fiddler LP
- 496pagine
- 18 ore di lettura
Set in post-Civil War Texas, this atmospheric tale follows an itinerant fiddle player and his motley crew of musicians as they navigate the challenges of making a living. Amidst their travels, he encounters a captivating young Irish woman who captures his heart, adding a layer of romance to their struggles. The narrative weaves themes of resilience and the pursuit of dreams in a richly depicted historical backdrop.
- 2021
Lighthouse Island LP
- 590pagine
- 21 ore di lettura
Set in a future where sprawling cities dominate Earth, the story follows Nadia Stepan, who was abandoned as a child. With only a drawing of the Big Dipper and her mother's cryptic advice to guide her, she becomes fixated on Lighthouse Island in the Pacific Northwest, convinced it holds the key to her family's past. As her longing for connection intensifies, her resolve to embark on a journey to uncover her origins drives the narrative forward.
- 2021
News of the World. Movie Tie-in
- 240pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Soon to be a Major Motion Picture starring Tom Hanks due December 2020. Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd travels through northern Texas, giving live readings to paying audiences hungry for news of the world. An elderly widower who has lived through three wars and fought in two of them, the captain enjoys his rootless, solitary existence
- 2020
Simon the Fiddler
- 368pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
"In March 1865, the long and bitter War between the States is winding down. Until now, twenty-three-year-old Simon Boudlin has evaded military duty thanks to his slight stature, youthful appearance, and utter lack of compunction about bending the truth. But following a barroom brawl in Victoria, Texas, Simon finds himself conscripted into the Confederate Army. Luckily, his talent with a fiddle lands him in a regimental band. Weeks later, on the eve of the Confederate surrender, Simon and his bandmates are called to play for officers and their families from both sides of the conflict. There the quick-thinking, audacious fiddler can't help but notice the lovely Doris Mary Dillon, an indentured girl from Ireland, who is governess to a Union colonel's daughter. After the surrender, Simon and Doris go their separate ways. He will travel around Texas seeking fame and fortune as a musician. She must accompany the colonel's family to finish her three years of service. But Simon cannot forget the fair Irish maiden, and vows that someday he will find her again."--Back cover
- 2019
Waterloo Express
- 104pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Originally published in 1973, Jiles' first collection amazed audiences with its rare depth of texture and verbal dexterity. Her work moves through landscapes that range from Africa to Mexico to Toronto with the ease of a traveling magician.
- 2016
In the aftermath of the Civil War, an aging itinerant news reader agrees to transport a young captive of the Kiowa back to her people--
- 2015
Color of Lightning LP, The
- 560pagine
- 20 ore di lettura
Set against the backdrop of the Civil War in 1863, the narrative explores the shifting perspectives of a nation on the brink of change. As the conflict approaches its climax, characters grapple with the implications of impending peace and the looming specter of new conflicts. The story delves into themes of loyalty, identity, and the evolving nature of warfare, highlighting the complexities of a society in transition.
- 2014
Lighthouse Island
- 416pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
From the Author of the National Book Award Finalist News of the World Paulette Jiles, the bestselling author of the highly praised novels The Color of Lightning, Stormy Weather, and Enemy Women, pushes into new territory with Lighthouse Island—a captivating and atmospheric story set in the far future—a literary dystopian tale resonant with love and hope. In the coming centuries the world's population has exploded. The earth is crowded with cities, animals are nearly all extinct, and drought is so widespread that water is rationed. There are no maps, no borders, no numbered years, and no freedom, except for an elite few. It is a harsh world for an orphan like Nadia Stepan. Growing up, she dreams of a green vacation spot called Lighthouse Island, in a place called the Pacific Northwest. When an opportunity for escape arises, Nadia embarks on a dangerous and sometimes comic adventure. Along the way she meets a man who changes the course of her life: James Orotov, a mapmaker and demolition expert. Together, they evade arrest and head north toward a place of wild beauty that lies beyond the megapolis—Lighthouse Island.
- 2010
The Color of Lightning
- 384pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
Based on oral histories of the post-Civil War years in North Texas, this title offers an intimate look into the hearts and hopes of tragically flawed human beings and a courageous reexamination of a dark American history.