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The Homesman

A Novel

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The Homesman

By: Glendon Swarthout
Narrated by: Candace Thaxton
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In pioneer Nebraska, a woman leads where no man will go.

Soon to be a major motion picture directed by Tommy Lee Jones, The Homesman is a devastating story of early pioneers in 1850s American West. It celebrates the ones we hear nothing of: the brave women whose hearts and minds were broken by a life of bitter hardship. A "homesman" must be found to escort a handful of them back East to a sanitarium. When none of the county’s men steps up, the job falls to Mary Bee Cuddy - ex-teacher, spinster, indomitable and resourceful. Brave as she is, Mary Bee knows she cannot succeed alone. The only companion she can find is the low-life claim jumper George Briggs. Thus begins a trek east, against the tide of colonization, against hardship, Indian attacks, ice storms, and loneliness - a timeless classic told in a series of tough, fast-paced adventures.

In an unprecedented sweep, Glendon Swarthout’s novel won both the Western Writers of America’s Spur Award and the Western Heritage Wrangler Award. A new afterword by the author’s son Miles Swarthout tells of his parents Glendon and Kathryn’s discovery of and research into the lives of the oft-forgotten frontier women who make The Homesman as moving and believable as it is unforgettable.

©2014 Glendon Swarthout (P)2013 Simon & Schuster
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Movie, TV & Video Game Tie-Ins Tie-in Westerns Heartfelt Emotionally Gripping Tearjerking
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Compelling Story • Rich Characters • Strong Female Protagonist • Beautiful Prose
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I cant believe with all that great writing it ended with a whimper. Really left me borderline angry that I got involved in reading it. It's like have a rich dessert that you are willing to risk the calories on because it's such a work of art and all the layers bring bursts of flavor. Then suddenly you bite into something that nearly breaks a tooth. Then the rest of the dessert just melts into mush while you're still trying to figure out what happened.

Great story but the end was a huge diappointment

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I liked the story, but not the narrator's style so much. Hokey, for lack of a better word.

good story

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Bought this book around the same time as "letters from a woman homesteader". Interesting to compare the women that flourished in the hardship and loneliness and those who needed a gentler world.
A sad book and cant say I warmed up to the hero.

An interesting history lesson..

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I liked the book a lot but the ending feel a little flat for me, I wanted more but not sure if that was good or not.

Great story and narration.

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This book not only describes the hardships of the pioneers traveling the American West but it also provides the reader an adventure of unparalleled surprises. I did not want this book to end. I grew to respect and enjoy the female protagonist, Mary, and did not want to let her go when the book ended. It was refreshing to read a book of the Western frontier showing more of the female and family perspectives. The male protagonist was full of surprises with a character that continued to evolve until the end. It is difficult to write a review that could capture the beauty of this book without "spoiling" the plot. In summary, I like historical fiction if the storyline is interesting and fast paced while keeping the reader immersed in history and this book's got it. I highly recommend this book, it's a wild ride packed with adventure and with beautiful prose allowing the reader to experience the rugged beauty and complexities of the situations presented. Whether you like historical fiction or not, this book is a fantastic story.

Adventure, Prose, History - Fantastic

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We live in Iowa and it was fun to read about the early days. It’s very well read with the narrator changing voices to fit the characters.

Good historical fiction

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A more perfect marriage between story and narrator I have yet to hear. The novel is an absolute classic, beautiful and tragic. The performance given by the narrator is pitch perfect in every way. You WILL NOT be disappointed!

A Perfect Marriage between Story and Narrator...

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What a great story with super characters. The story was moving along nicely, then the author totally changed the entire story line. Confused and disappointed.

Great until 3/4 of the way in..then it fell apart

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Wonderful story except for the dirty trick pulled on unsuspecting listeners by the author! How could you?

Great performance Candace

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The atmosphere is a character in the story. These people led hard lives and you feel the strain. Every character feels real because of their flaws. Everyone one is broken and worn down by daily life.

Teleport to pioneer times. This is not little house on the prairie 

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