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Book Review of The Lost Coast

The Lost Coast
The Lost Coast
Author: Steven Nightingale
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
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FOR TOM ROBBINS FANS. There are places of sure enchantment: Nevada's Great Basin - the classic Western high desert - is one of them. It's a wilderness, with good bars in little towns far out in the long quiet valleys. In one of those bars, in the town of Eureka, in the middle of a spring day when the light runs sweet seven people meet: Cookie, a cowgirl and fry-cook; Chiara, a professor on the run; her sixteen-year-old saucy daughter Izzy; the painter, Renato. There is also Juha, a contractor strong as a horse but blushingly shy; Muscavado, a Jamaican journalist; and Anada, a securities attorney-blond, logical, and delicious.
They meet as is inevitable. And so tasty is the whiskey, so compelling the twilight, they band together for a journey to the legendary Lost Coast of northern California. Like all such trips, it is not just a moving through the gift-giving wilderness, not just a series of visits to remote settlements; it is also a journey of the soul. This book is, in a word, delicious. I urge anyone who likes to be rolled up in a blanket of sensations to read this.