The Orchard Keeper

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5.15"W x 7.96"H x 0.54"D  
On sale Feb 02, 1993 | 256 Pages | 9780679728726
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Cormac McCarthy's first novel, The Orchard Keeper is set in a small, remote community in rural Tennessee in the years between the two world wars. It tells the story of John Wesley Rattner, a young boy, and Marion Sylder, an outlaw and bootlegger who, unbeknownst to either of them, has killed the boy's father. Together with Rattner's Uncle Ather, who belongs to a former age in his communion with nature and his stoic independence, they enact a drama that seems born of the land itself. All three are heroes of an intense and compelling celebration of values lost to time and industrialization.
© Beowulf Sheehan
The novels of the American writer Cormac McCarthy have received a number of literary awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award. His works adapted to film include All the Pretty Horses, The Road, and No Country for Old Men—the latter film receiving four Academy Awards, including the award for Best Picture. View titles by Cormac McCarthy
"McCarthy has a voice that is unmistakably his own ... with a passion most writers couldn't muster or wouldn't dare."The Boston Globe

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Cormac McCarthy's first novel, The Orchard Keeper is set in a small, remote community in rural Tennessee in the years between the two world wars. It tells the story of John Wesley Rattner, a young boy, and Marion Sylder, an outlaw and bootlegger who, unbeknownst to either of them, has killed the boy's father. Together with Rattner's Uncle Ather, who belongs to a former age in his communion with nature and his stoic independence, they enact a drama that seems born of the land itself. All three are heroes of an intense and compelling celebration of values lost to time and industrialization.

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© Beowulf Sheehan
The novels of the American writer Cormac McCarthy have received a number of literary awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award. His works adapted to film include All the Pretty Horses, The Road, and No Country for Old Men—the latter film receiving four Academy Awards, including the award for Best Picture. View titles by Cormac McCarthy

Praise

"McCarthy has a voice that is unmistakably his own ... with a passion most writers couldn't muster or wouldn't dare."The Boston Globe