Synopses & Reviews
New York Times Bestseller • The bestselling author of
The Tiger’s Wife returns with “a bracingly epic and imaginatively mythic journey across the American West” (
Entertainment Weekly).
Named one of the Best Books of the Year by Time • The Washington Post • Entertainment Weekly • Esquire • Real Simple • Good Housekeeping • Town & Country • The New York Public Library • Kirkus Reviews • Library Journal • BookPage
In the lawless, drought-ridden lands of the Arizona Territory in 1893, two extraordinary lives unfold. Nora is an unflinching frontierswoman awaiting the return of the men in her life — her husband, who has gone in search of water for the parched household, and her elder sons, who have vanished after an explosive argument. Nora is biding her time with her youngest son, who is convinced that a mysterious beast is stalking the land around their home.
Meanwhile, Lurie is a former outlaw and a man haunted by ghosts. He sees lost souls who want something from him, and he finds reprieve from their longing in an unexpected relationship that inspires a momentous expedition across the West. The way in which Lurie’s death-defying trek at last intersects with Nora’s plight is the surprise and suspense of this brilliant novel.
Mythical, lyrical, and sweeping in scope, Inland is grounded in true but little-known history. It showcases all of Téa Obreht’s talents as a writer, as she subverts a — and reimagines the myths of the American West, making them entirely — and unforgettably — her own.
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“Obreht is the kind of writer who can forever change the way you think about a thing, just through her powers of description…. Inland is an ambitious and beautiful work...” Elizabeth McCracken, O: The Oprah Magazine
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“Beautifully wrought.” Vanity Fair
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“...Obreht’s simple but rich prose captures and luxuriates in the West’s beauty and sudden menace….Obreht also has a poetic touch for writing intricate and precise character descriptions.” The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice)
About the Author
Téa Obreht’s debut novel, The Tiger's Wife, won the 2011 Orange Prize for Fiction and was an international bestseller. Her work has appeared in The Best American Short Stories, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Harper’s Magazine, and Zoetrope: All-Story, among many others. Originally from the former Yugoslavia, she now lives in New York with her husband and teaches at Hunter College.