Atticus Novel, A

Atticus Novel, A by Ron Hansen is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on January 16, 1997. This 256-page work, written in English, tells the story of Colorado rancher Atticus Cody, who learns of his younger son Scott’s suicide in Resurrection, Mexico. As Atticus travels to recover his son’s body, he becomes increasingly perplexed by the circumstances surrounding Scott’s death and begins to suspect foul play.
In this narrative, readers will encounter a profound exploration of a father’s unwavering love and the complexities of human emotions. The story delves into themes of loss and mystery, inviting readers to reflect on the depths of familial bonds. Hansen’s writing captures the intensity of Atticus’s journey, as he navigates both the physical and emotional landscapes in search of truth.
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Colorado rancher Atticus Cody receives word that his wayward younger son, Scott, has committed suicide in Resurrection, Mexico. When Atticus travels south to recover Scott’s body, he is puzzled by what he finds there and begins to suspect murder. Illuminating those often obscure chambers of the human heart, Atticus is the story of a father’s steadfast and almost unfathomable love for his son, a mystery that Ron Hansen’s fiction explores with a passion and intensity no reader will be able to resist.
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