The Road Home

The Road Home by Jim Harrison, published by Washington Square Press in October 1999, is a literary work that explores the intricate history of the Northridge family against the backdrop of the Nebraska plains. This first edition spans 464 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds through the perspectives of five family members as they navigate their intertwined destinies, reflecting on their past and the challenges they face in reconciling with their history.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of themes woven throughout the story, including the complexities of love, the impact of art, and the relationship between humanity and nature. The characters grapple with their individual struggles while also confronting the broader forces that shape their lives. The Road Home delves into the profound lessons of existence, offering insights into the human experience as the family seeks to understand their place in a world marked by both beauty and turmoil.
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The Road Home lies in the shadows of Manifest Destiny and Wounded Knee; it is etched into the landscape of an old man’s memory and into the stubborn dreams of a young man’s heart. In one of Jim Harrison’s greatest works, five members of the Northridge family narrate the tangled epic of their history on the expanses of the Nebraska plains. They strive to understand their fates, to reconcile with demons of the past, to live in accordance with the land and to die with grace. As the family grapples with the mysterious forces that both pull them apart and draw them inextricably back together, they must come to term with life’s greatest and hardest lessons: the deception of passion, the pain of love, the vitality of art, and the supplication to nature’s generosity and fury.
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