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Lost Nation
Lost Nation
Author: Jeffrey Lent
A man known only as Blood guides an ox cart of rum towards Indian Stream, the wild, ungoverned territory in northeast America where the luckless and the outlawed escape to make a fresh start.  Blood, a man with a secret past that makes every day a living hell, hopes to start a new life as a trader.  But his arrival at Eindian Stream wi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780330419864
ISBN-10: 0330419862
Publication Date: 1/1/2003
Pages: 384
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Publisher: Picador
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 3
Historical novel, taking place in 1830's New Hampshire. Great book, though quite violent. My book group loved it.
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5 stars. So gritty it's textured.
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Helpful Score: 2
Just counldn't get interested in this one.
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Opens in the year 1838, a man known only as Blood sets out to for the wild country of New Hampshire with an oxcart full of rum and a young girl named Sally.They both hope to start fresh with a second chance at life. Once there, they encounter many obstacles and violence and shed some light on their secrets of the past.
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The book opens as Blood and the teenage prostitute Sally, who he won in a card game, travel to the back-est of back-woods in northern New Hampshire. So far north no one really knows if it's still America or if it's Canada.

Author Jeffrey Lent doesn't flinch from the nastier elements of Blood's character while slowly developing the bond of respect and eventually care that grows between him and Sally.

Gritty, realistic, passionate, stark, evocative, unflinching, this is Lent's masterpiece.
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