The Trace is a masterful, poetic novel about a journey through Mexico
taken by a couple recovering from a world shattered. Driving through the
Chihuahua Desert, they retrace the route of nineteenth-century American
writer Ambrose Bierce (who disappeared during the Mexican Revolution)
and try to piece together their lives after a devastating incident
involving their adolescent son. With tenderness and precision, Gander
explores the intimacies of their relationship as they travel through
Mexican towns, through picturesque canyons and desertcapes, on a journey
through the the heart of the Mexican landscape. Taking a shortcut
through the brutally hot desert home, their car overheats miles from
nowhere, the novel spinning out of control, with devastating
consequences. . . . Poet Forrest Gander's first novel As a Friend was
acclaimed as "profound and relentlessly beautiful (Rikki Ducornet). With
The Trace, Gander has accomplished another brilliant work, containing
unforgettable poetic descriptions of Mexico and a story both violent and
tender.