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A New York Times bestseller and
PEN/Faulkner Award Finalist,Serena by award-winning author Ron Rash is
"masterfully written...sprawling, engrossing and--from time to
time--nightmarish," (San Francisco Chronicle ); a remarkable novel that
"recalls both John Steinbeck and Cormac McCarthy," (The New Yorker ).
Rash's chilling gothic tale of greed, corruption, and revenge set
against the backdrop of the 1930s wilderness and America's burgeoning
environmental movement was named a Best Book of the Year by more than a
dozen national publications, including the New York Times, Washington
Post, San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Tribune, and Miami Herald. Serena
is brilliant contemporary fiction that exquisitely balances beauty and
violence, passion and rage, cruelty and love.
A New York Timesnotable book of the year
Award-winning and New York Timesbestselling novelist Ron Rash conjures a
gothic tale of greed, corruption, and revenge with a ruthless,
powerful, and unforgettable woman at its heart, set amid the wilds of
1930s North Carolina and against the backdrop of America's burgeoning
environmental movement.
An award-winning writer pens this Gothic tale
of greed, corruption, and revenge set against the backdrop of the
1930s' wilderness and America's burgeoning environmental movement, in
his biggest, most accessible novel to date. |