The Fruit of Stone

The Fruit of Stone by Mark Spragg, published by HighBridge Company on June 25, 2002, is an unabridged edition that explores the lifelong friendship between two men and their shared love for a woman named Gretchen. Set against the backdrop of Wyoming, the narrative delves into the complexities of love and loyalty as McEban, who has loved Gretchen since childhood, navigates the emotional landscape following her departure from his best friend.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes surrounding friendship and the bonds that tie individuals together. The story follows the two men on an odyssey across the American West, revealing the truths that emerge from their pursuit of Gretchen. With a blend of humor and poignancy, this literary work captures the essence of human relationships and the sometimes mystical connections that define them.
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The Fruit of Stone is the story of the lifelong friendship of two men and their love for the woman who eludes them. Though Gretchen is married to his best friend, McEban has been in love with her since they were children growing up on adjacent ranches in Wyoming. When she leaves her husband for a new life, the two men follow her in an odyssey across the American West that forces truths and reveals the mystical, sometimes fatal bonds of love and loyalty. Muscular, vivid, wise and painful, funny, and true; Mark Spragg’s novel is entirely unforgettable.
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