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"Nightwoods", by Charles Frazier

Nightwoods is Charles Frazier'southward last novel and to tell you the truth I was not enlightened that it existed until I walked into the bookstore and I saw it staring at me. Needless to say, that although I was looking for something else, I good non resist and I had to purchase information technology on the spot, which I did. I mean Common cold Mountain is one of my almost favorite books, so how could I possible resist the new Frazier book?

The novel is ready in the early 1960s and it involves no historical elements of such grandeur and gravity equally nosotros can find in Cold Mount. However, the narrative style is the aforementioned every bit his starting time novel and it works as well. The story is almost a young woman named Luce, the caretaker of an sometime lodge in small-town North Carolina who becomes the guardian of the twin children of her sister after she was murdered by Bud. The twins are deeply traumatized non only past the fact that they watched Bud murder their mother in front end of their eyes, but because their stepfather used to abuse them so badly that they had given up on talking. Luce must try to assistance the twins in whatsoever way she tin, only she must also protect them from Bud who is looking for them, because he is interested in discovering the location of some stolen money that his wife took from him.

It is an extremely well-written novel of suspense and love gear up in minor-town North Carolina. Frazier's writing style and  language is rather difficult and even troublesome at some points, especially for those of us who we are not native English speakers, and I admit that I looked upward various words in the dictionary. Even so, his way of writing is extremely rewarding, and not only considering yous go to learn and so many new and beautiful words, only mainly considering it creates a magical literary world which you never never desire to go out.  The characters are peculiarly well – written and I especially like Luce, who she reminded me of Ruby in many ways. Both of them are potent females characters, who have suffered a lot, and they know how to survive and how to deal with mother nature.

What I similar higher up all in Charles Frazier's writing fashion is his arroyo to history. Nightwoods does not deal with swell historical events like the Civil War, but every bit fas as I am concerned the writer's obsession with flow details re-creates the 60s in a ameliorate and more constructive way than if he was focusing on historical elements of grandeur and gravity, and thus it is pure history. We learn the names of the car magazines and cigarette brands, pinball machines and diverse other items you could find in minor-boondocks North Carolina in the early 1960s. His writing is like a fourth dimension machine that enables yous to visit places in the distant or not so distant past. Through his book you tin can meet what those people in that little boondocks in the '60s saw, smell the same air, leaf through their magazines, smoke their cigarets, play with their pinball machines.

To sum it all up, Nightwoods is an interesting, well-written story, full of suspense and which, especially in the final chapters, you volition not exist able to put. Although, information technology is no Cold Mountain I can guarantee that parts of the volume will haunt you for a very long time. And afterwards all who wouldn't enjoy a ride, full of suspense, in the early '60s ?