“Elegiac, mournful and compassionate.a triumphant end to an inspiring literary career a reminder of a loss on the American cultural landscape, as well as a parting gift from a master storyteller.” -William J. Haruf’s story accumulates resonance through carefully chosen details the novel is quiet but never complacent.” - The New Yorker “A delicate, sneakily devastating evocation of place and character. He has given us a powerful, pared-down story of two characters who refuse to go gentle into that good night.” -Lynn Rosen, The Philadelphia Enquirer As a meditation on life and forthcoming death, Haruf couldn’t have done any better. “A fitting close to a storied career, a beautiful rumination on aging, accommodation, and our need to connect. “Lateness-and second chances-have always been a theme for Haruf. But here, in a book about love and the aftermath of grief, in his final hours, he has produced his most intense expression of that yet. Packed into less than 200 pages are all the issues late life provokes.” -John Freeman, The Boston Globe spare but eloquent, bittersweet yet hopeful.” -Kurt Rabin, The Fredericksburg Freelance-Star The novel is a plainspoken, vernacular farewell.” -Catherine Holmes, The Charleston Post and Courier Haruf's fiction ratifies ordinary, nonflashy decency, but he also knows that even the most placid lives are more complicated than they appear from the outside. “More Winesburg that Mayberry, Holt and its residents are shaped by physical solitude and emotional reticence. Their brave adventures-their pleasures and their difficulties-are hugely involving and truly resonant, making Our Souls at Night the perfect final installment to this beloved writer’s enduring contribution to American literature. His daughter lives hours away in Colorado Springs, her son even farther away in Grand Junction, and Addie and Louis have long been living alone in houses now empty of family, the nights so terribly lonely, especially with no one to talk with. Her husband died years ago, as did his wife, and in such a small town they naturally have known of each other for decades in fact, Addie was quite fond of Louis’s wife. In the familiar setting of Holt, Colorado, home to all of Kent Haruf’s inimitable fiction, Addie Moore pays an unexpected visit to a neighbor, Louis Waters. A spare yet eloquent, bittersweet yet inspiring story of a man and a woman who, in advanced age, come together to wrestle with the events of their lives and their hopes for the imminent future.
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