From an assured new voice in American fiction, a magnificent and moving first novel about a boy coming of age in the American heartland
Callan Wink was born in Michigan in 1984 and now lives in Livingston Montana, where he is a fly-fishing guide on the Yellowstone River. He has been awarded fellowships by the National Endowment for the Arts and Stanford University, where he was a Wallace Stegner Fellow. His stories and essays appear widely, including in The New Yorker, Granta, Zoetrope, Playboy, Men's Journal and The Best American Short Stories Anthology. His first book, Dog Run Moon, was shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize and received a PEN/Hemingway Award Honorable Mention.
'Wink has a precise, clear prose style...The landscape is a
character in itself - well-known, but changeable... Wink skilfully
imbues his writing with a subtle sense of foreboding that never
leaves... In this tightly controlled yet highly unpredictable novel
we discover what it is like to come of age in a part of America
that is always changing, always the same' - Guardian
'Callan Wink [...] reconfigures the landscape of the American West'
- Irish Times
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