The first novel from one of America's most celebrated novelists, the
bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Road. Set is a
remote community in rural Tennessee in the years between the two world
wars, it is the story of a young boy and a bootlegger who, unbeknownst
to either of them, has killed the boy's father.
The boy, John Wesley Rattner, and the outlaw, Marion Sylder-together
with Rattner's Uncle Ather, who belongs to a former age in his communion
with nature and his stoic independence-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.
Look for Cormac McCarthy's latest novels, The Passenger and Stella
Maris.