A World Lost: A Novel by Wendell Berry
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Follows a boy who loses a beloved, freewheeling uncle to murder through his life before and after the murder, and years later when he starts to question to find out what actually happened. You are in the boys head all throughout the short book, and you see how he thinks as he learns that some stories and some storytellers can't be trusted. It all happens in the bucolic country, and slowly as a typical Southern story.
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