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The Sound of the Trees

Published
May 2002
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Historical Historical
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An extraordinary debut that brings together a hypnotic quest, a thrilling Western, and an unforgettable love story.

Set in the 1930s, The Sound of the Trees tells the story of Trude Mason, who, seeking to escape a brutal father and a violent past, sets out with his mother on horseback on a grueling journey through the extreme desert and mountainous terrain of southwestern New Mexico. Their destination is Colorado, a place Trude imagines to be abundantly fertile, wild, and free. But along the way, Trude finds himself in the clutches of a small New Mexican border town, once again a victim of brutality and lawlessness, this time in the form of a pitiless sheriff and his posse. When they arrest and sentence to death a young woman whose life Trude has saved, he must face an explosive collision between conscience and self-preservation.

Affecting yet unsentimental, written in piercing, unadorned prose, Robert Gatewood's The Sound of the Trees marks the arrival of a vital new literary voice.

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Jun 2003 Picador ISBN13 9780312421885 ISBN10 0312421885
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First Edition May 2002 Henry Holt ISBN13 9780805068023 ISBN10 0805068023
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Mar 2014 Henry Holt ISBN13 9781466865969 ISBN10 1466865962
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Mar 2014 Henry Holt and Co. ISBN10 B00I1WAFLI
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