A Land More Kind Than Home - Wiley Cash

A Land More Kind Than Home

By Wiley Cash

  • Release Date: 2012-04-17
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4
4
From 222 Ratings

Description

A mesmerizing literary thriller about the bond between two brothers and the evil they face in a small North Carolina town—author Wiley Cash displays a remarkable talent for lyrical, powerfully emotional storytelling. A Land More Kind than Home is a modern masterwork of Southern fiction, reminiscent of the writings of John Hart (Down River), Tom Franklin (Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter), Ron Rash (Serena), and Pete Dexter (Paris Trout)—one that is likely to be held in the same enduring esteem as such American classics as To Kill a Mockingbird, Of Mice and Men, and A Separate Peace. A brilliant evocation of a place, a heart-rending family story, a gripping and suspenseful mystery.

For a curious boy like Jess Hall, growing up in Marshall means trouble when your mother catches you spying on grown-ups. Adventurous and precocious, Jess is enormously protective of his older brother, Christopher, a mute whom everyone calls Stump. Though their mother has warned them not to snoop, Stump can't help sneaking a look at something he's not supposed to—an act that will have catastrophic repercussions, shattering both his world and Jess's. It's a wrenching event that thrusts Jess into an adulthood for which he's not prepared. While there is much about the world that still confuses him, he now knows that a new understanding can bring not only a growing danger and evil—but also the possibility of freedom and deliverance as well.

Told by three resonant and evocative characters—Jess; Adelaide Lyle, the town midwife and moral conscience; and Clem Barefield, a sheriff with his own painful past—A Land More Kind Than Home is a haunting tale of courage in the face of cruelty and the power of love to overcome the darkness that lives in us all. These are masterful portrayals, written with assurance and truth, and they show us the extraordinary promise of this remarkable first novel.

Reviews

  • A land more kind than home

    5
    By Vickielr
    I usually read at night in bed, once in a while I end up reading all night when very good story. But , not the case with is story. Not only did I read until I couldn't keep my eyes open any longer, but I had to keep reading it during the day also. That's how compelling this story is, you just have to know what happens next all the way thru the whole story!! It's that good! Thank you Mr. Cash for your superb writing and the way you present your story. I'm looking forward to a lot more of your books now that I've found you! Regards, Vickie Reed PS now I need someone to clean my house because I've ignored it😊.
  • Amazing!

    5
    By NRbooks32
    This is a well-written beautiful story. Very talented writer. I'm looking forward to his next one. I read ALMKTH in two days and was so sad when it ended.
  • Boring

    2
    By Maybabies16
    Though it had potential in topic, the author reveals all interesting and relevant facts in the first 50 pages. The next 150 pages are full of completely irrelevant, long-winded stories. Incredibly tedious to read.
  • A land More Kind Than Home

    5
    By ajjeffrey
    What a wonderful book. Full of meaning, such a compelling read!! Highly recommend !
  • Excellent

    5
    By J&JV
    Wonderful character development. Loved ms. Lyle
  • Soulful

    4
    By J.BJ.
    Decided to read this book after reading an interview with the author Wiley Cash, in Vanity Fair. I was intrigued. A great read with a lot of soul. You can't help but want to see what happens to the character Jess.
  • Wonderful story

    5
    By Audicity
    I finished the book over two nights because I wanted to know what happened to poor little Jess. Was pulling for Ben the whole time and hoping for a better outcome. See? The characters were real for me right away. I am impressed by the writing of Wiley Cash and pleased to have had the book recommended to me.