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Nahoonkara in Franklin, TN
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Nahoonkara in Franklin, TN
Current price: $16.95
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Size: Paperback
ForeWord Reviews
Book of the Year Award Winner
Finalist for
Foreword’s
2011 Book of the Year Award in Literary Fiction
"[Nahoonkara] incorporates elements of historical fiction with experimental fiction, but nothing that pulls the reader out of the fictional dream."
Robin Martin,
Gently Read Literature
"Departing from traditional narrative form, Grandbois moves masterfully between first, second, and third persons to invite readers into a textual visualization of how individual choices affect the well-being of the community."
Review of Contemporary Fiction
"Peter Grandbois is a splendid writer I intend to follow very closely.”
Robert Olen Butler, Pulitzer Prize Winning author of
A Good Scent From a Strange Mountain
"Vividly drawn, exquisitely crafted,
Nahoonkara
bespeaks not just the promise of its author, but also his undeniable power.”Laird Hunt, author of
Ray of the Star
Peter Grandbois has created an original world and peopled it with a family portrayed vividly and with intense emotion and compassion.”Sheila Kohler, O.Henry award winning author of
Cracks and Becoming Jane Eyre
In the tradition of nature writers Rick Bass and Annie Dillard, award winning writer Peter Grandbois’ new novel
opens up an oneiric space of wonder, a place outside preconceived notions of reality and identity, a place where we are free to re-imagine ourselves.
Book of the Year Award Winner
Finalist for
Foreword’s
2011 Book of the Year Award in Literary Fiction
"[Nahoonkara] incorporates elements of historical fiction with experimental fiction, but nothing that pulls the reader out of the fictional dream."
Robin Martin,
Gently Read Literature
"Departing from traditional narrative form, Grandbois moves masterfully between first, second, and third persons to invite readers into a textual visualization of how individual choices affect the well-being of the community."
Review of Contemporary Fiction
"Peter Grandbois is a splendid writer I intend to follow very closely.”
Robert Olen Butler, Pulitzer Prize Winning author of
A Good Scent From a Strange Mountain
"Vividly drawn, exquisitely crafted,
Nahoonkara
bespeaks not just the promise of its author, but also his undeniable power.”Laird Hunt, author of
Ray of the Star
Peter Grandbois has created an original world and peopled it with a family portrayed vividly and with intense emotion and compassion.”Sheila Kohler, O.Henry award winning author of
Cracks and Becoming Jane Eyre
In the tradition of nature writers Rick Bass and Annie Dillard, award winning writer Peter Grandbois’ new novel
opens up an oneiric space of wonder, a place outside preconceived notions of reality and identity, a place where we are free to re-imagine ourselves.
ForeWord Reviews
Book of the Year Award Winner
Finalist for
Foreword’s
2011 Book of the Year Award in Literary Fiction
"[Nahoonkara] incorporates elements of historical fiction with experimental fiction, but nothing that pulls the reader out of the fictional dream."
Robin Martin,
Gently Read Literature
"Departing from traditional narrative form, Grandbois moves masterfully between first, second, and third persons to invite readers into a textual visualization of how individual choices affect the well-being of the community."
Review of Contemporary Fiction
"Peter Grandbois is a splendid writer I intend to follow very closely.”
Robert Olen Butler, Pulitzer Prize Winning author of
A Good Scent From a Strange Mountain
"Vividly drawn, exquisitely crafted,
Nahoonkara
bespeaks not just the promise of its author, but also his undeniable power.”Laird Hunt, author of
Ray of the Star
Peter Grandbois has created an original world and peopled it with a family portrayed vividly and with intense emotion and compassion.”Sheila Kohler, O.Henry award winning author of
Cracks and Becoming Jane Eyre
In the tradition of nature writers Rick Bass and Annie Dillard, award winning writer Peter Grandbois’ new novel
opens up an oneiric space of wonder, a place outside preconceived notions of reality and identity, a place where we are free to re-imagine ourselves.
Book of the Year Award Winner
Finalist for
Foreword’s
2011 Book of the Year Award in Literary Fiction
"[Nahoonkara] incorporates elements of historical fiction with experimental fiction, but nothing that pulls the reader out of the fictional dream."
Robin Martin,
Gently Read Literature
"Departing from traditional narrative form, Grandbois moves masterfully between first, second, and third persons to invite readers into a textual visualization of how individual choices affect the well-being of the community."
Review of Contemporary Fiction
"Peter Grandbois is a splendid writer I intend to follow very closely.”
Robert Olen Butler, Pulitzer Prize Winning author of
A Good Scent From a Strange Mountain
"Vividly drawn, exquisitely crafted,
Nahoonkara
bespeaks not just the promise of its author, but also his undeniable power.”Laird Hunt, author of
Ray of the Star
Peter Grandbois has created an original world and peopled it with a family portrayed vividly and with intense emotion and compassion.”Sheila Kohler, O.Henry award winning author of
Cracks and Becoming Jane Eyre
In the tradition of nature writers Rick Bass and Annie Dillard, award winning writer Peter Grandbois’ new novel
opens up an oneiric space of wonder, a place outside preconceived notions of reality and identity, a place where we are free to re-imagine ourselves.