The Big Rock Candy Mountain

The Big Rock Candy Mountain by Wallace Stegner, published by Penguin Books Limited on April 4, 2013, is a first edition that spans 656 pages. This novel follows the life of Bo Mason, his wife Elsa, and their two sons as they navigate a transient existence marked by poverty and despair. The narrative captures over thirty years of the Mason family’s struggles as they drift from town to town in search of fortune, facing challenges in the hotel business, farming, and illegal rum-running in the American Northwest during the early twentieth century.
Readers will find an in-depth exploration of family life and the complexities of survival against a backdrop of hardship. Stegner’s portrayal of the Mason family’s journey reflects the broader themes of fiction and sagas, delving into the dynamics of family relationships amidst adversity. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the characters’ resilience and the socio-economic conditions of their time, making it a significant addition to the canon of classic literature.
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Bo Mason, his wife, Elsa, and their two boys live a transient life of poverty and despair. Drifting from town to town and from state to state, the violent, ruthless Bo seeks out his fortune – in the hotel business, in new farmland and eventually, in illegal rum-running through the treacherous back roads of the American Northwest.
In this affecting narrative, Wallace Stegner portrays more than thirty years in the life of the Mason family as they struggle to survive during the lean years of the early twentieth century.
Wallace Stegner was the author of, among other works of fiction, Remembering Laughter (1973); Joe Hill (1950); All the Little Live Things (1967, Commonwealth Club Gold Medal); A Shooting Star (1961); Angle of Repose (1971, Pulitzer Prize); The Spectator Bird (1976, National Book Award); Recapitulation (1979); Crossing to Safety (1987); and Collected Stories (1990). His nonfiction includes Beyond the Hundredth Meridian (1954); Wolf Willow (1963); The Sound of Mountain Water (essays, 1969); The Uneasy Chair: A Biography of Bernard deVoto (1964); American Places (with Page Stegner, 1981); and Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs: Living and Writing in the West (1992). Three short stories have won O.Henry prizes, and in 1980 he received the Robert Kirsch Award from the Los Angeles Times for his lifetime literary achievements.
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