Nightwoods

By Charles Frazier

Nightwoods - Charles Frazier
  • Release Date: 2011-09-27
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
Score: 4
4
From 297 Ratings

Description

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
 
Charles Frazier, the acclaimed author of Cold Mountain and Thirteen Moons, returns with a dazzling novel set in small-town North Carolina in the early 1960s. With his brilliant portrait of Luce, a young woman who inherits her murdered sister’s troubled twins, Frazier has created his most memorable heroine. Before the children, Luce was content with the reimbursements of the rich Appalachian landscape, choosing to live apart from the small community around her. But the coming of the children changes everything, cracking open her solitary life in difficult, hopeful, dangerous ways. In a lean, tight narrative, Nightwoods resonates with the timelessness of a great work of art.
 
“Impossible to shake.”—Entertainment Weekly
 
“Fantastic.”—The Washington Post
 
“Astute and compassionate.”—The Boston Globe

Reviews

  • Night woods

    5
    By Glitcherfixer
    What a great read!!
  • Good as Cold Mountain

    5
    By Jtm1861
    I loved it so much I read it cover to cover twice.
  • Great read

    5
    By niyaso
    I loved this book almost as much as cold mountain! Charles has such a way with words and his understanding of mountain people and their ways is awesome.
  • Three for three!

    5
    By LDBrodersen
    Cold Mountain is still my favorite, but Nightwoods is every bit as engaging. Frazier's prose makes gruesome images strangely gorgeous. More, please.
  • Nightwoods

    2
    By Kinscribe
    All in all, a disappointment after Cold Mountain. Characters were potentially interesting, but essentially half-formed, not intriguing. While I fell in love with his original dialects and expressions in Cold Mountain, his prose in Nightwoods - short, choppy adjectival phrases starving for an action verb - left me frustrated. The thriller narrative is hamstrung by meandering insights that wander like Billy in Family Circus. Not recommended.
  • Spellbinder!

    5
    By lizutu
    This authors style reminds me of Barbara Kingsolver. Very atmospheric and stylized language that might be the way the characters would speak the story.it is not so stylized as to interfere with the flow of the tale. The scenery is beautiful too.
  • Night woods

    3
    By Mammawj
    Was kinda hard to follower some of the lines turned off in a different direction and the ending was weird .