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Where The Sea Used To Be
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Rick Bass |
The first full-length novel by one of our finest fiction writers, Where the Sea Used to Be tells the story of a struggle between a father and his daughter for the souls of two men, Matthew and Wallis… |
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A thousand deer
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Rick Bass |
"In November, countless families across Texas head out for the annual deer hunt, a ritual that spans generations, ethnicities, socioeconomics, and gender as perhaps no other cultural experience in th… |
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Why I came West
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Rick Bass |
A poignant look at the thirty-year journey of one of our country's great naturalist writers, Why I Came West explores how Rick Bass fell in love with the mystique of the West (and the Yaak Valley of … |
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The roadless Yaak
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Rick Bass |
xi, 244 p. ; 24 cm |
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The Story Prize
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Gordon, Mary,Anthony Doerr,Adam Johnson,Steven Millhauser,Elizabeth Strout,Larry Dark,Patrick O'Keefe,Jim Shepard,Tobias Wolff,Rick Bass,George Saunders,Daniyal Mueenuddin,Elizabeth McCracken,Claire Vaye Watkins |
The Book of Miracles (from The Dew Breaker) / Edwidge Danticat --
The Postman's Cottage (from The Hill Road) / Patrick O'Keeffe --
My Podiatrist Tells Me a Story About a Boy and a Dog (from The Sto… |
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Nashville chrome
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Rick Bass |
In 1959, Maxine, Bonnie and Jim Ed Brown were enjoying enormous show business success, rivaled only by their longtime friend Elvis Presley. But the Browns' celebrity couldn't survive a changing world… |
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The heart of the monster
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Rick Bass |
Contains an essay/memoir by David James Duncan, and a novella by Rick Bass. |
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