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Title: Enon
Subtitle: A Novel
Author: Paul Harding
Narrator: Paul Harding
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins
Language: English
Release date: 09-10-13
Publisher: Random House Audio
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 21 votes
Genres: Fiction, Literary
Publisher's Summary:
Hailed as "a masterpiece" (NPR), Tinkers, Paul Hardings Pulitzer Prize-winning debut, is a modern classic. The Dallas Morning News observed that "like Faulkner, Harding never shies away from describing what seems impossible to put into words". Here, in Enon, Harding follows a year in the life of Charlie Crosby as he tries to come to terms with a shattering personal tragedy. Grandson of George Crosby (the protagonist of Tinkers), Charlie inhabits the same dynamic landscape of New England, its seasons mirroring his turbulent emotional odyssey. Along the way, Charlies encounters are brought to life by his wit, his insights into history, and his yearning to understand the big questions. A stunning mosaic of human experience, Enon affirms Paul Harding as one of the most gifted and profound writers of his generation.
Critic Reviews:
Drawing upon the same New England landscape and family as his Pulitzer Prizewinning debut, Tinkers, Harding deftly captures loss and its consequences in this gorgeous and haunting follow-up. [Enon is] an elegiac portrait of a severed family and the town of Enon itself, and Harding again proves himself a contemporary master and one of our most important writers.Publishers Weekly
"There are few perfect debut American novels. Walter Percy's The Moviegoer and Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird come to mind. So does Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping. To this list ought to be added Paul Harding's devastating first book, Tinkers.... Harding has written a masterpiece." (NPR on Tinkers)
"Like Faulkner, Harding never shies away from describing what seems impossible to put into words." (The Dallas Morning News on Tinkers)