The tie that binds
a novel
1st ed.
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Author
Publication
1984 - Vintage Contemporaries, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
61,500 words, Guess
Page Count
246 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivetiethatbindsnove00haru
- ISBN-100375724389
- ISBN-139780375724381
- Library of Congress Control Number00021431
- OCLC Control Number283806149
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number43540387
- Better World Books9780375724381
- Open LibraryOL24949456M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3558.A716 T5 1984
- LCCPS3558.A716 T5 2000
and 1 more
- LCCPS3558.A716T5 2000
Description
Colorado, January 1977. Eighty-year-old Edith Goodnough lies in a hospital bed, IV taped to the back of her hand, police officer at her door. She is charged with murder. The clues: a sack of chicken feed slit with a knife, a milky-eyed dog tied outdoors one cold afternoon. The motives: the brutal business of farming and a family code of ethics as unforgiving as the winter prairie itself. In his critically acclaimed first novel, Kent Haruf delivers the sweeping tale of a woman of the American High Plains, as told by her neighbor, Sanders Roscoe. As Roscoe shares what he knows, Edith's tragedies unfold: a childhood of pre-dawn chores, a mother's death, a violence that leaves a father dependent on his children, forever enraged. Here is the story of a woman who sacrifices her happiness in the name of family - and then, in one gesture, reclaims her freedom. Breathtaking, determinedly truthful, *The Tie That Binds* is a powerfully eloquent tribute to the arduous demands of rural America, and of the tenacity of the human spirit. From the paperback edition.
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