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The Lost Country

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The "lost country" of the title is the familiar country of innocence and security known as youth—-a country we have all known and which, occasionally, in a book like this one, we are able to rediscover.

The Lost Country is the story of a boy, Jim Blackstarr, who grows up on a farm in Virginia. As a child, he delights in the beauty that surrounds him: the rivers and hills and trees, the seasons of the year, all the shapes and textures and patterns of his world.

But as he grows older, he makes other discoveries. He experiences brutality, passion, fear, shame. These experiences destroy the simplicity of his early relationships; they complicate and darken his later ones. Ultimately, the drive him—-as they drive all men—-out of, and away from, the country of his youth.


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Publisher: Tantor eBooks

Kindle Book

  • Release date: March 28, 2012

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781618030580
  • Release date: March 28, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781618030580
  • File size: 1293 KB
  • Release date: March 28, 2012

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Literature

Languages

English

The "lost country" of the title is the familiar country of innocence and security known as youth—-a country we have all known and which, occasionally, in a book like this one, we are able to rediscover.

The Lost Country is the story of a boy, Jim Blackstarr, who grows up on a farm in Virginia. As a child, he delights in the beauty that surrounds him: the rivers and hills and trees, the seasons of the year, all the shapes and textures and patterns of his world.

But as he grows older, he makes other discoveries. He experiences brutality, passion, fear, shame. These experiences destroy the simplicity of his early relationships; they complicate and darken his later ones. Ultimately, the drive him—-as they drive all men—-out of, and away from, the country of his youth.


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