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- Publication Date
- 2005-08-09
- Pages
- 272
- ISBN
- 1400076145
- Book Title
- Unfinished Life
- Book Series
- Vintage Contemporaries Ser.
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Item Length
- 8 in
- Publication Year
- 2005
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.6 in
- Genre
- Fiction
- Topic
- Family Life, Small Town & Rural, General, Literary
- Item Weight
- 7.4 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.2 in
- Number of Pages
- 272 Pages
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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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1400076145
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Unfinished Life
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Family Life, Small Town & Rural, General, Literary
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2005
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Fiction
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Vintage Contemporaries Ser.
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Reviews of Mark Spragg's "An Unfinished Life "Mark Spragg invents characters that are as richly drawn and lovingly rendered as the landscape in which he sets them down. "An Unfinished Life is honest, engaged, deeply satisfying, and full of an uncanny grace that resides both in the beauty of the language and in these valuable lives." --Pam Houston "Wyoming, its winds and distances, never quits. What a pleasure it is to watch a few of its hard-forged citizens stay with the task of forgiving, cherishing and caring for one another. Mark Spragg has got the territory dead right in this moving testimony to seeing things through."--William Kittredge "Mark Spragg's "An Unfinished Life is a tremendously accomplished, elegantly written and paced tale of love and loss, the bonds of grief and blood, and the complex turnings of the human heart. This is a heartbreaking yet uplifting novel that is most deeply satisfying. These characters, these "people, will remain with me a long, long time."--Jeffrey Lent "I can't get more than a few pages into a novel unless the prose is good. In Mark Spragg's "An Unfinished Life the writing is of considerable grace and beauty, plus there's a compelling tale of the New West which at times is an uncomfortable page turner where you are standing on the sidelines rooting for your heartbreaking favorites."--Jim Harrison "Masterly . . . Highly recommended."--Bette-Lee Fox, "Library Journal, starred review "From the Hardcover edition., Reviews of Mark Spragg'sAn Unfinished Life "Ever since I became the books editor atThe Kansas City Starin March 2000, folks have been asking me to recommend a reading experience as clean and sharp as Kent Haruf'sPlainsong. . . . Finally, I have an answer. His name is Mark Spragg, his new novel isAn Unfinished Life." John Mark Eberhart,The Kansas City Star "Spragg writes in the man's man literary school of Hemingway and Tom McGuane, where valor, brevity and minor epiphanies still count for something, yetAn Unfinished Life'sstrength lies in its characters. It's best one is the irrepressible little girl, Griff, barely beating out the two old coots, bitter Einar and handicapped Mitch, who talk with winning honesty while struggling through their ablutions and medical ministrations. . . .An Unfinished Lifemakes you yearn for more of these characters and their prescient talk." The Oregonian "Wyoming, its winds and distances, never quits. What a pleasure it is to watch a few of its hard-forged citizens stay with the task of forgiving, cherishing and caring for one another. Mark Spragg has got the territory dead right in this moving testimony to seeing things through." William Kittredge "Spragg, with consummate skill, uses people and places we don't know to teach us something about ourselves. He explores human bonds, the difficulty of core change and ultimately the need for forgiveness if a person is to be emotionally whole. . . .An Unfinished Lifeis a deft contemplation of completion, of change and of coming home." The Denver Post "Intensely human, gently probing the longing for family and the inescapable grip of the past. Swiftly shifting perspectives lend the novel a pleasing dynamism." The Christian Science Monitor "Rich with ancillary characters worked into his elaborate plots. . . . When all the scattered elements of the story coalesce in strange and wondrous ways, so logical yet so unexpected, we are tempted to use a western idiom and state that Mark Spragg has put his brand on realistic Western novels in our time." St. Louis Post-Dispatch "I can't get more than a few pages into a novel unless the prose is good. In Mark Spragg'sAn Unfinished Lifethe writing is of considerable grace and beauty, plus there's a compelling tale of the New West which at times is an uncomfortable page turner where you are standing on the sidelines rooting for your heartbreaking favorites." Jim Harrison "Spragg has the remarkable ability to establish voices that feel indelibly genuine and true, yet belong to characters as different from each other as a sensitive and adventurous pre-pubescent girl, two aging ranchers ravaged by different kinds of pain, a confused and self-protective young mother and a man with a hair-trigger anger and a dangerously twisted concept of love, entitlement and family." Santa Fe New Mexican "The tension lies in the interior life Spragg creates for his characters. They are believably raw and wounded. And, above all, redeemable." New YorkDaily News "Mark Spragg invents characters that are as richly drawn and lovingly rendered as the landscape in which he sets them down.An Unfinished Lifeis honest, engaged, deeply satisfying, and full of an uncanny grace that resides both in the beauty of the language and in these valuable lives." Pam Houston "An Unfinished Lifehas dysfunction and menace and clipped, big-sky dialogue that's as spare as Cormac McCarthy's work but with a warmer patina. The carefully placed story hides surprising flashes of humor i, Reviews of Mark Spragg'sAn Unfinished Life "Ever since I became the books editor atThe Kansas City Starin March 2000, folks have been asking me to recommend a reading experience as clean and sharp as Kent Haruf'sPlainsong. . . . Finally, I have an answer. His name is Mark Spragg, his new novel isAn Unfinished Life." John Mark Eberhart,The Kansas City Star "Spragg writes in the man's man literary school of Hemingway and Tom McGuane, where valor, brevity and minor epiphanies still count for something, yetAn Unfinished Life'sstrength lies in its characters. It's best one is the irrepressible little girl, Griff, barely beating out the two old coots, bitter Einar and handicapped Mitch, who talk with winning honesty while struggling through their ablutions and medical ministrations. . . .An Unfinished Lifemakes you yearn for more of these characters and their prescient talk." The Oregonian "Wyoming, its winds and distances, never quits. What a pleasure it is to watch a few of its hard-forged citizens stay with the task of forgiving, cherishing and caring for one another. Mark Spragg has got the territory dead right in this moving testimony to seeing things through." William Kittredge "Spragg, with consummate skill, uses people and places we don't know to teach us something about ourselves. He explores human bonds, the difficulty of core change and ultimately the need for forgiveness if a person is to be emotionally whole. . . .An Unfinished Lifeis a deft contemplation of completion, of change and of coming home." The Denver Post "Intensely human, gently probing the longing for family and the inescapable grip of the past. Swiftly shifting perspectives lend the novel a pleasing dynamism." The Christian Science Monitor "Rich with ancillary characters worked into his elaborate plots. . . . When all the scattered elements of the story coalesce in strange and wondrous ways, so logical yet so unexpected, we are tempted to use a western idiom and state that Mark Spragg has put his brand on realistic Western novels in our time." St. Louis Post-Dispatch "I can't get more than a few pages into a novel unless the prose is good. In Mark Spragg'sAn Unfinished Lifethe writing is of considerable grace and beauty, plus there's a compelling tale of the New West which at times is an uncomfortable page turner where you are standing on the sidelines rooting for your heartbreaking favorites." Jim Harrison "Spragg has the remarkable ability to establish voices that feel indelibly genuine and true, yet belong to characters as different from each other as a sensitive and adventurous pre-pubescent girl, two aging ranchers ravaged by different kinds of pain, a confused and self-protective young mother and a man with a hair-trigger anger and a dangerously twisted concept of love, entitlement and family." Santa Fe New Mexican "The tension lies in the interior life Spragg creates for his characters. They are believably raw and wounded. And, above all, redeemable." New YorkDaily News "Mark Spragg invents characters that are as richly drawn and lovingly rendered as the landscape in which he sets them down.An Unfinished Lifeis honest, engaged, deeply satisfying, and full of an uncanny grace that resides both in the beauty of the language and in these valuable lives." Pam Houston "An Unfinished Lifehas dysfunction and menace and clipped, big-sky dialogue that's as spare as Cormac McCarthy's work but with a warmer patina. The carefully pl, Reviews of Mark Spragg's An Unfinished Life "Ever since I became the books editor at "The Kansas City Star "in March 2000, folks have been asking me to recommend a reading experience as clean and sharp as Kent Haruf's "Plainsong." . . . Finally, I have an answer. His name is Mark Spragg, his new novel is An Unfinished Life." -John Mark Eberhart, "The Kansas City Star" "Spragg writes in the man's man literary school of Hemingway and Tom McGuane, where valor, brevity and minor epiphanies still count for something, yet An Unfinished Life's strength lies in its characters. It's best one is the irrepressible little girl, Griff, barely beating out the two old coots, bitter Einar and handicapped Mitch, who talk with winning honesty while struggling through their ablutions and medical ministrations. . . . An Unfinished Life" "makes you yearn for more of these characters and their prescient talk." -"The Oregonian" " ""Wyoming, its winds and distances, never quits. What a pleasure it is to watch a few of its hard-forged citizens stay with the task of forgiving, cherishing and caring for one another. Mark Spragg has got the territory dead right in this moving testimony to seeing things through." -William Kittredge "Spragg, with consummate skill, uses people and places we don't know to teach us something about ourselves. He explores human bonds, the difficulty of core change and ultimately the need for forgiveness if a person is to be emotionally whole. . . . An Unfinished Life" "is a deft contemplation of completion, of change and of coming home." -"The Denver Post" "Intensely human, gently probing the longing for family and the inescapable grip of the past. Swiftly shiftingperspectives lend the novel a pleasing dynamism." -"The Christian Science Monitor" "Rich with ancillary characters worked into his elaborate plots. . . . When all the scattered elements of the story coalesce in strange and wondrous ways, so logical yet so unexpected, we are tempted to use a western idiom and state that Mark Spragg has put his brand on realistic Western novels in our time." -"St. Louis Post-Dispatch" " ""I can't get more than a few pages into a novel unless the prose is good. In Mark Spragg's An Unfinished Life the writing is of considerable grace and beauty, plus there's a compelling tale of the New West which at times is an uncomfortable page turner where you are standing on the sidelines rooting for your heartbreaking favorites." -Jim Harrison "Spragg has the remarkable ability to establish voices that feel indelibly genuine and true, yet belong to characters as different from each other as a sensitive and adventurous pre-pubescent girl, two aging ranchers ravaged by different kinds of pain, a confused and self-protective young mother and a man with a hair-trigger anger and a dangerously twisted concept of love, entitlement and family." -"Santa Fe New Mexican" "The tension lies in the interior life Spragg creates for his characters. They are believably raw and wounded. And, above all, redeemable." -New York "Daily News" "Mark Spragg invents characters that are as richly drawn and lovingly rendered as the landscape in which he sets them down. An Unfinished Life" "is honest, engaged, deeply satisfying, and full of an uncanny grace that resides both in the beauty of the language and in these valuable lives." -Pam Houston "An Unfinished Life""has dysfunction and menace and clipped, big-sky dialogue that's as spare as Cormac McCarthy's work but with a warmer patina. The carefully placed story hides surprising flashes of humor inside telling detail." -"USA Today" "Packed with descriptive detail that pays tribute to Wyoming's harsh splendor, An Unfinished Life" "shows the power of place to save us." -"The Boston Phoenix" " ""Mark Spragg's An Unfinished Life is a tremendously accomplished, elegantly written and paced tale of love and loss, the bonds of grief and blood, and the complex turnings of the, Reviews of Mark Spragg's An Unfinished Life "Ever since I became the books editor at The Kansas City Star in March 2000, folks have been asking me to recommend a reading experience as clean and sharp as Kent Haruf's Plainsong . . . . Finally, I have an answer. His name is Mark Spragg, his new novel is An Unfinished Life ." John Mark Eberhart, The Kansas City Star "Spragg writes in the man's man literary school of Hemingway and Tom McGuane, where valor, brevity and minor epiphanies still count for something, yet An Unfinished Life's strength lies in its characters. It's best one is the irrepressible little girl, Griff, barely beating out the two old coots, bitter Einar and handicapped Mitch, who talk with winning honesty while struggling through their ablutions and medical ministrations. . . . An Unfinished Life makes you yearn for more of these characters and their prescient talk." The Oregonian "Wyoming, its winds and distances, never quits. What a pleasure it is to watch a few of its hard-forged citizens stay with the task of forgiving, cherishing and caring for one another. Mark Spragg has got the territory dead right in this moving testimony to seeing things through." William Kittredge"Spragg, with consummate skill, uses people and places we don't know to teach us something about ourselves. He explores human bonds, the difficulty of core change and ultimately the need for forgiveness if a person is to be emotionally whole. . . . An Unfinished Life is a deft contemplation of completion, of change and of coming home." The Denver Post "Intensely human, gently probing the longing for family and the inescapable grip of the past. Swiftly shifting perspectives lend the novel a pleasing dynamism." The Christian Science Monitor "Rich with ancillary characters worked into his elaborate plots. . . . When all the scattered elements of the story coalesce in strange and wondrous ways, so logical yet so unexpected, we are tempted to use a western idiom and state that Mark Spragg has put his brand on realistic Western novels in our time." St. Louis Post-Dispatch "I can't get more than a few pages into a novel unless the prose is good. In Mark Spragg's An Unfinished Life the writing is of considerable grace and beauty, plus there's a compelling tale of the New West which at times is an uncomfortable page turner where you are standing on the sidelines rooting for your heartbreaking favorites." Jim Harrison"Spragg has the remarkable ability to establish voices that feel indelibly genuine and true, yet belong to characters as different from each other as a sensitive and adventurous pre-pubescent girl, two aging ranchers ravaged by different kinds of pain, a confused and self-protective young mother and a man with a hair-trigger anger and a dangerously twisted concept of love, entitlement and family." Santa Fe New Mexican "The tension lies in the interior life Spragg creates for his characters. They are believably raw and wounded. And, above all, redeemable." New York Daily News "Mark Spragg invents characters that are as richly drawn and lovingly rendered as the landscape in which he sets them down. An Unfinished Life is honest, engaged, deeply satisfying, and full of an uncanny grace that resides both in the beauty of the language and in these valuable lives." Pam Houston" An Unfinished Life has dysfunction and menace and clipped, big-sky dialogue that's as spare as Cormac McCarthy's work but with a warmer patina. The carefully placed story hides surprising flashes of humor inside telling detail." USA Today "Packed with descriptive detail that pays tribute to Wyoming's harsh splendor, An Unfinished Lif, Reviews of Mark Spragg's An Unfinished Life " Ever since I became the books editor at "The Kansas City Star "in March 2000, folks have been asking me to recommend a reading experience as clean and sharp as Kent Haruf's "Plainsong," . . . Finally, I have an answer. His name is Mark Spragg, his new novel is An Unfinished Life." - John Mark Eberhart, "The Kansas City Star" " Spragg writes in the man's man literary school of Hemingway and Tom McGuane, where valor, brevity and minor epiphanies still count for something, yet An Unfinished Life's strength lies in its characters. It's best one is the irrepressible little girl, Griff, barely beating out the two old coots, bitter Einar and handicapped Mitch, who talk with winning honesty while struggling through their ablutions and medical ministrations. . . . An Unfinished Life" "makes you yearn for more of these characters and their prescient talk." - "The Oregonian" " "" Wyoming, its winds and distances, never quits. What a pleasure it is to watch a few of its hard-forged citizens stay with the task of forgiving, cherishing and caring for one another. Mark Spragg has got the territory dead right in this moving testimony to seeing things through." - William Kittredge " Spragg, with consummate skill, uses people and places we don't know to teach us something about ourselves. He explores human bonds, the difficulty of core change and ultimately the need for forgiveness if a person is to be emotionally whole. . . . An Unfinished Life" "is a deft contemplation of completion, of change and of coming home." - "The Denver Post" " Intensely human, gently probingthe longing for family and the inescapable grip of the past. Swiftly shifting perspectives lend the novel a pleasing dynamism." - "The Christian Science Monitor" " Rich with ancillary characters worked into his elaborate plots. . . . When all the scattered elements of the story coalesce in strange and wondrous ways, so logical yet so unexpected, we are tempted to use a western idiom and state that Mark Spragg has put his brand on realistic Western novels in our time." - "St. Louis Post-Dispatch" " "" I can't get more than a few pages into a novel unless the prose is good. In Mark Spragg's An Unfinished Life the writing is of considerable grace and beauty, plus there's a compelling tale of the New West which at times is an uncomfortable page turner where you are standing on the sidelines rooting for your heartbreaking favorites." - Jim Harrison " Spragg has the remarkable ability to establish voices that feel indelibly genuine and true, yet belong to characters as different from each other as a sensitive and adventurous pre-pubescent girl, two aging ranchers ravaged by different kinds of pain, a confused and self-protective young mother and a man with a hair-trigger anger and a dangerously twisted concept of love, entitlement and family." - "Santa Fe New Mexican" " The tension lies in the interior life Spragg creates for his characters. They are believably raw and wounded. And, above all, redeemable." - New York "Daily News" " Mark Spragg invents characters that are as richly drawn and lovingly rendered as the landscape in which he sets them down. An UnfinishedLife" "is honest, engaged, deeply satisfying, and full of an uncanny grace that resides both in the beauty of the language and in these valuable lives." - Pam Houston " An Unfinished Life" "has dysfunction and menace and clipped, big-sky dialogue that's as spare as Cormac McCarthy's work but with a warmer patina. The carefully placed story hides surprising flashes of humor inside telling detail." - "USA Today" " Packed with descriptive detail that pays tribute to Wyoming's harsh splendor, An Unfinished Life" "shows the power of place to save us." - "The Boston Phoenix" " "" Mark Spragg's An Unfinished Life is a tremendously accomplished, elegantly written and paced tale of love and loss, the bonds of grief and blood, and th
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In an extraordinary tale of love and forgiveness, Mark Spragg brings us this novel of a complex, prodigal homecoming. Jean Gilkyson has a history of choosing the wrong men. After yet another night of argument turned to violence with her boyfriend, Roy, Jean knows it's time to leave--if not for herself, then for her ten-year-old daughter, Griff. But the only place they can afford to go is Ishawooa, Wyoming, where Jean's family is dead and her deceased husband's father Einar wishes Jean was too. Of course, Griff knows none of this--only that here in Wyoming, with a grandfather she has never known and his crippled friend Mitch, she may finaly be able to find a home., In an extraordinary tale of love and forgiveness, Mark Spragg brings us this novel of a complex, prodigal homecoming. After escaping the last of a long string of abusive boyfriends, Jean Gilkyson and her ten-year-old daughter Griff have nowhere left to go. Nowhere except Ishawooa, Wyoming, where Jean's estranged father-in-law, Einar, still blames her for the death of his son. Though Einar isn't glad to see either of them, Griff falls in love with his sprawling ranch and quiet way of life, as she slowly gets to know his crippled old friend Mitch, the cats that lurk in the barn at milking time, and finally the grandfather she had lost for so many years. An emotionally charged story of hard-won friendship and reconciliation, An Unfinished Life" "shows a novelist of extraordinary talents in the fullness of his powers.
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