This week, a dark and funny tale of sheep farming in Rural England that reads like an American Western by Cormac McCarthy. Sound a little strange? Well, it is. But it is also compelling, suspenseful, complex and packed with great characters. Scott Preston is a debut novelist, and this book, The Borrowed Hills, may defy a two sentence description but it’s worth the read. For our bookstore this week we talk to Whitelam books in Reading, Massachusetts, who tell us about what they did to bring in folks on Indpendent Bookstore Day. Join us.
Books mentioned in this week's episode:
The Borrowed Hills by Scott Preston
Swallows and Amazons by Arthur Ransome
As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy
Tree of Smoke by Denis Johnson
The Man with the Golden Arm by Nelson Algren
Shane by Jack Schaefer
Riders of the Purple Sage by Zane Grey
True Grit by Charles Portis
Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry
The Ox-Bow Incident by Walter Van Tilburg Clark
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Independent People by Halldór Laxness
Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk
The Great Transition by Nick Fuller Googins
The Cemetery of Untold Stories by Julia Alvarez
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