In the New York Times bestselling Hard Country, Michael McGarrity
gave readers "an expansive, lyrical period Western in the tradition of
A. B. Guthrie Jr. and Larry McMurtry" (Hampton Sides). Now McGarrity
continues his richly authentic epic of life on the last vestiges of the
twentieth-century American frontier.
Scarred by the loss of an older brother he idolized, estranged from a
father he barely knows, and deeply troubled by the failing health of a
mother he adores, young Matthew Kerney is suddenly and irrevocably
forced to set aside his childhood and take on responsibilities far
beyond his years. When the world spirals into the Great Depression and
drought settles like a plague over the nation, Matt must abandon his own
dreams to salvage the Kerney ranch. Plunged into a deep trough of dark
family secrets, hidden crimes, broken promises, and lies, Matt must
struggle to survive on the unforgiving, sun-blasted Tularosa Basin.