First sentence:
"Even before he got up he knew he was on his way."
Description:
"Postcards is the story of Loyal Blood, a man who spends a lifetime on the run from a crime so terrible it renders him forever incapable of touching a woman. The odyssey begins on a freezing Vermont hillside in 1944 and propels Blood across the American West for forty years. Denied love and unable to settle, he lives a hundred different lives: mining gold, growing beans, hunting fossils, trapping, prospecting for uranium and ranching. His only contact with his past is through a series of postcards he sends home -- not realising that in his absence disaster had befallen his family, and their deep-rooted connection with the land has been severed with devastating consequences." -- from the back cover
My thoughts:
When I first read the description, I wasn't sure I would like this book. By the end, as I found myself wanting to know what happens next, I came to love it. Loyal Blood, and his family, don't have an easy life. While they often make both right and wrong decisions, they live their lives authentically. Proulx's descriptions brought me into the scenes, both beautiful and plain. It's a slow read, but well worth it.
Date read: 1/19/2025
Genre: Fiction
Rating: 5*/5
ISBN-10: 0006546684
ISBN-13: 9780006546689
Imprint: Flamingo Books
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 1994
# of pages: 340
Binding: Trade Paperback
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