All Things Left Wild: A Novel

A powerful and lyrical debut: a botched robbery sets two men on conflicting journeys across the untamed landscape of the American West.

After an attempted horse theft goes tragically wrong, sixteen-year-old Caleb Bentley is on the run with his mean-spirited older brother across the American Southwest at the turn of the twentieth century. Caleb's moral compass and inner courage will be tested as they travel the harsh terrain and encounter those who have carved out a life there, for good or ill.

Wealthy and bookish Randall Dawson, out of place in this rugged and violent country, is begrudgingly chasing after the Bentley brothers. With little sense of how to survive, much less how to take his revenge, Randall meets Charlotte, a woman experienced in the deadly ways of life in the West. Together they navigate the murky values of vigilante justice.

Powerful and atmospheric, lyrical and fast-paced, All Things Left Wild is a coming-of-age for one man, a midlife odyssey for the other, and an illustration of the violence and corruption prevalent in our fast-expanding country. It artfully sketches the magnificence of the American West as mirrored in the human soul.

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All Things Left Wild: A Novel

A powerful and lyrical debut: a botched robbery sets two men on conflicting journeys across the untamed landscape of the American West.

After an attempted horse theft goes tragically wrong, sixteen-year-old Caleb Bentley is on the run with his mean-spirited older brother across the American Southwest at the turn of the twentieth century. Caleb's moral compass and inner courage will be tested as they travel the harsh terrain and encounter those who have carved out a life there, for good or ill.

Wealthy and bookish Randall Dawson, out of place in this rugged and violent country, is begrudgingly chasing after the Bentley brothers. With little sense of how to survive, much less how to take his revenge, Randall meets Charlotte, a woman experienced in the deadly ways of life in the West. Together they navigate the murky values of vigilante justice.

Powerful and atmospheric, lyrical and fast-paced, All Things Left Wild is a coming-of-age for one man, a midlife odyssey for the other, and an illustration of the violence and corruption prevalent in our fast-expanding country. It artfully sketches the magnificence of the American West as mirrored in the human soul.

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All Things Left Wild: A Novel

All Things Left Wild: A Novel

by James Wade

Narrated by Bradford Hastings

Unabridged — 9 hours, 44 minutes

All Things Left Wild: A Novel

All Things Left Wild: A Novel

by James Wade

Narrated by Bradford Hastings

Unabridged — 9 hours, 44 minutes

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A powerful and lyrical debut: a botched robbery sets two men on conflicting journeys across the untamed landscape of the American West.

After an attempted horse theft goes tragically wrong, sixteen-year-old Caleb Bentley is on the run with his mean-spirited older brother across the American Southwest at the turn of the twentieth century. Caleb's moral compass and inner courage will be tested as they travel the harsh terrain and encounter those who have carved out a life there, for good or ill.

Wealthy and bookish Randall Dawson, out of place in this rugged and violent country, is begrudgingly chasing after the Bentley brothers. With little sense of how to survive, much less how to take his revenge, Randall meets Charlotte, a woman experienced in the deadly ways of life in the West. Together they navigate the murky values of vigilante justice.

Powerful and atmospheric, lyrical and fast-paced, All Things Left Wild is a coming-of-age for one man, a midlife odyssey for the other, and an illustration of the violence and corruption prevalent in our fast-expanding country. It artfully sketches the magnificence of the American West as mirrored in the human soul.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

06/22/2020

Wade’s violent and transfixing debut follows teenage Caleb Bentley and his no-good older brother, Shelby, through the turn-of-the-20th-century southwest, where they are on the run after stealing horses and killing a young boy in the process. Caleb and Shelby are pursued by dandified rancher Randall Dawson, pushed by his wife into getting revenge for the death of their son, Henry. But Randall, a poet by inclination, is unsuited for such a mission of vengeance. Fortunately, he is helped by single-minded Charlotte Washington, a black woman who is good with a gun. They are joined by Henry’s ranch hand friend Tadpole and an orphaned youth they find in an abandoned town. The Bentley brothers reluctantly join the Lobos, a band of outlaws led by a charismatic but volatile ex-Ranger named Grimes, from whom Caleb tries to rescue a Mexican girl Grimes plans to marry. And with Charlotte, Randall finds love and a courage he never knew he possessed as the two groups converge on one another for a blood-soaked climax. The author takes a classic western setup and refreshes it with sharp writing, strong characterizations, a vivid evocation of place, and a body count to rival The Wild Bunch. Fans of All the Pretty Horses will want to saddle up for this literary ride. Agent: Mark Gottlieb, Trident Media Group. (June)

Library Journal

06/26/2020

[DEBUT] Wade's first novel follows brothers Caleb and Shelby Bentley, who go on the run after killing young Henry Dawson during a horse theft in 1910. Randall Dawson, the boy's father, is reluctantly forced to pursue them. While the Bentleys get involved with the Lobos, an outlaw doomsday cult led by a charismatic ex-Ranger, Randall meets Charlotte Washington, a Black woman who's handy with a gun and who teaches him all he needs to know. The story ranges over many historical themes and introduces a wide variety of characters, from Easterners to Mexican ranchers to land speculators. The plot is complex and the writing stylized, but the story suffers slightly from some clichéd characterizations. VERDICT Mixing classic Western tropes with current concerns, this literary historical has a contemporary edge. With its lyrical language and philosophical asides, it may appeal mostly to readers of Cormac McCarthy's All the Pretty Horses or Patrick deWitt's The Sisters Brothers.—Melanie Kindrachuk, Stratford P.L., Ont.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178979129
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 06/16/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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