So Far Gone A Novel [electronic resource] :
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- ISBN: 9780062868169
- Physical Description: 272 p.
- Publisher: [S.l.]: HarperCollins, 2025.
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- Baker & Taylor
"From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Ruins comes a lively, smart, and deliciously funny new novel in the vein of True Grit, about a reclusive journalist who is suddenly thrown into a wild, suspenseful journey to rescue his kidnapped grandchildren"-- - HARPERCOLL
"A warm, funny, loving novel. . . . It's an American original."âAnn Patchett, New York Times bestselling author of Tom Lake
"So Far Gone is a marvel.ââTom Perrotta, New York Times bestselling author of The Leftovers
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Ruinsâand in the propulsive spirit of Charles Portisâ True Gritâcomes a hilarious, empathetic, and brilliantly provocative adventure through life in modern America, about a reclusive journalist forced back into the world to rescue his kidnapped grandchildren.
Rhys Kinnick has gone off the grid. At Thanksgiving a few years back, a fed-up Rhys punched his conspiracy-theorist son-in-law in the mouth, chucked his smartphone out a car window and fled for a cabin in the woods, with no one around except a pack of hungry raccoons.
Now Kinnickâs old life is about to land right back on his crumbling doorstep. Can this failed husband and father, a man with no internet and a car that barely runs, reemerge into a broken world to track down his missing daughter and save his sweet, precocious grandchildren from the members of a dangerous militia?
With the help of his caustic ex-girlfriend, a bipolar retired detective, and his only friend (who happens to be furious with him), Kinnick heads off on a wild journey through cultural lunacy and the rubble of a life he thought heâd left behind. So Far Gone is a rollicking, razor-sharp, and moving road trip through a fractured nation, from a writer who has been called âa genius of the modern American momentâ (Philadelphia Inquirer).