Jayber Crow, Wendell Berry (9781582431604) — Readings Books
Jayber Crow
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Jayber Crow

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Returning once again to the Port William membership, Berry has written his best novel yet, a book certain to confirm his reputation as one of America’s finest novelists.. From the simple setting of his own barber shop, Jayber Crow, orphan, seminarian, and native of Port William, recalls his life and the life of his community as it spends itself in the middle of the twentieth century. Surrounded by his friends and neighbors, he is both participant and witness as the community attempts to transcend its own decline. And meanwhile Jayber learns the art of devotion and that a faithful love is its own reward.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Counterpoint
Country
United States
Date
30 August 2001
Pages
384
ISBN
9781582431604

Returning once again to the Port William membership, Berry has written his best novel yet, a book certain to confirm his reputation as one of America’s finest novelists.. From the simple setting of his own barber shop, Jayber Crow, orphan, seminarian, and native of Port William, recalls his life and the life of his community as it spends itself in the middle of the twentieth century. Surrounded by his friends and neighbors, he is both participant and witness as the community attempts to transcend its own decline. And meanwhile Jayber learns the art of devotion and that a faithful love is its own reward.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Counterpoint
Country
United States
Date
30 August 2001
Pages
384
ISBN
9781582431604