An edition of The lost coast (1996)

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An edition of The lost coast (1996)

The lost coast

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There are places of sure enchantment: Nevada's Great Basin - the classic Western high desert - is one of them. It's a wilderness, with good bars in little towns far out in the long, quiet valleys.

In one of those bars, in the town of Eureka, in the middle of a spring day when the light runs sweet, seven people gather: Cookie, a cowgirl, fry-cook, hard drinker; Chiara, a professor on sabbatical, and on the run; her sixteen-year old daughter, Izzy, of doubtful paternity; the painter Renato, whose lonesome years at work have concentrated his amorous disposition.

There is Juha, a contractor who is as strong as a horse but blushingly shy; Muscovado, a Jamaican journalist whose knowledge of the sexual arts will be searchingly tested; and Ananda, a securities attorney, blonde, logical, and delicious.

They meet, as is inevitable. And so tasty is the whiskey, so compelling the twilight, that they do the only sensible thing: They band together for a journey across the Great Basin on the way to the legendary Lost Coast of northern California. Like all such trips, it is not merely a transit through the gift-giving wilderness, nor just a series of visits to remote settlements, but also a journey of the soul.

What would such a group find along the way? They find a world made of stories. At bars and ranch houses, in mechanics' shops, by the side of desert lakes, they find stories told by bartenders, solitary ranchwomen, Shoshone sorcerers; by cooks and angels, coyotes and peacocks. And each story tells them something about where they are going, and how to get there.

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St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
260

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The lost coast
1997, St. Martin's Griffin
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Lost Coast: A Novel
1996, St. Martin's Press
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1996, St. Martin's Press
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Edition Notes

"A Thomas Dunne book"--Verso t.p.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3564.I3637 L67 1996, PS3564.I3637L67 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
260 p. ;
Number of pages
260

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL808352M
Internet Archive
lostcoast00nighrich
ISBN 10
031214007X
LCCN
95045093
OCLC/WorldCat
33357159
Library Thing
801807
Goodreads
2843547

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