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NATIONAL BESTSELLER "Beautiful . . . A striking first novel of love and strength and growth, set against the forests and rivers of Colorado's high country. Read is a gifted writer, and the book is a literary triumph."--Denver Post "With gorgeous descriptions of the great outdoors, an illicit love story, and an unforgettable protagonist, Go as a River offers something for everyone."--Real Simple Set amid Colorado's wild beauty, a heartbreaking coming-of-age story of a resilient young woman whose life is changed forever by one chance encounter. A tragic and uplifting novel of love and loss, family and survival--and hope--for readers of Great Circle, The Four Winds, and Where the Crawdads Sing. Seventeen-year-old Victoria Nash runs the household on her family's peach farm in the small ranch town of Iola, Colorado--the sole surviving female in a family of troubled men. Wilson Moon is a young drifter with a mysterious past, displaced from his tribal land and determined to live as he chooses. Victoria encounters Wil by chance on a street corner, a meeting that profoundly alters both of their young lives, igniting as much passion as danger. When tragedy strikes, Victoria leaves the only life she has ever known, fleeing into the surrounding mountains, where she struggles to survive in the wilderness with no clear notion of what her future will bring. As the seasons change, she also charts the changes in herself, finding in the beautiful but harsh landscape the meaning and strength to move forward and rebuild all that she has lost, even as the Gunnison River threatens to submerge her homeland--its ranches, farms, and the beloved peach orchard that has been in her family for generations. Inspired by true events surrounding the destruction of the town of Iola in the 1960s, Go as a River is a story of deeply held love in the face of hardship and loss, but also of finding courage, resilience, friendship, and, finally, home--where least expected. This stunning debut explores what it means to lead your life as if it were a river--gathering and flowing, finding a way forward even when a river is dammed.
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Go As A River is an undeniably bleak novel - a tale of estranged families, racial bigotry, and love cut short. The whole novels eddies and swirls like its namesake river around the themes of loss and belonging. We follow Victoria Nash, the daughter of a peach farmer in Colorado with a difficult brother and a strained relationship with her father as she has her first experience with love. The trip that leads down is heartbreaking, painting a vivid picture of conservative rural biases and judgement and her own attempts to escape from it. A fascinating critique of mid 20th century values in rural America.
This is not a fast paced novel, it flows you along through the life and trials of our MC through some beautiful prose. But that momentum is always there - life is always flowing forwards.
Moving, heartfelt and with a melancholy beauty
Wonderful story beautifully written. I loved how it took place where I personally know or have heard about, like Iola which is at the bottom of the Blue Mesa Reservoir - right down the road from where I live. This one will stay with me.