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Wildlife

By:Richard Ford
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9780802144591
eText ISBN:9780802198587
Edition:0
Format:Reflowable

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A novel of a fracturing family in 1960 Montana, "full of prose that makes the reader shiver," by the New York Times-bestselling author of Rock Springs ( Chicago Sun-Times).   When Joe Brinson was sixteen, his father moved the family to Great Falls, Montana. But the new start didn't go quite as planned. Jerry Brinson is a golf pro to rich country club members, but then loses the job. In reaction, he joins a firefighting crew working in the mountains—as his wife becomes entangled in an affair with one of the businessmen from the club.   Told from the point of view of Joe as a grown man looking back on those days in 1960, Wildlife is a "heartbreaking and compelling" novel about love, family, and the forces that test them to the breaking point by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Canada and The Sportswriter ( Philadelphia Inquirer).   The basis for a film starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Carey Mulligan,  Wildlife is "a wise, humane, and disarmingly simple novel of domestic distress" ( Entertainment Weekly).   "There is at the heart of this novel a deep nostalgia for that moment when a person recognizes a true perfection in the way things once were, before the onset of ruin and great change."— The New York Times Book Review

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