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 · Téa Obreht’s ‘Inland’ is a magical Western you’ll want to savor with a tall glass of water Téa Obreht's second novel, "Inland," is a magical American western set in the 19th www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 7 mins. Inland is the latest novel by Tea Obreht that is an all-encompassing and beautifully written saga of the American West in the late nineteenth century. The book focuses on two very different characters leading very disparate lives until the exciting conclusion of the book when their lives intersect in a very different and unexpected but magical way/5. Inland () is a literary Western by American author Téa Obreht. Set in the late 19th century, it follows two pioneers—“cameleer” Lurie Mattie and Arizona homesteader Nora Lark—as they commune with their personal ghosts in the harsh conditions of the newly settled deserts of .


Inland is the second novel the Serbian-American author Téa www.doorway.ru book was published by Random House on Aug, eight years after Obreht's debut novel, The Tiger's Wife.. Plot. The novel follows two parallel narratives in the American frontier.. Living in the lawless, drought-ridden lands of the Arizona Territory in , year-old frontierswoman Nora Lark waits inside her. INLAND By Téa Obreht. Téa Obreht burst onto the literary scene in with her dazzling debut novel, "The Tiger's Wife," which went on to become a best seller and won the Orange Prize. Téa Obreht "The final, luminous chapter is six pages that will take your breath away." -Kirkus. Artwork by Tamara Ruiz. BARNES NOBLE BOOK CLUB PICK. INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER. NAMED AMONG PRESIDENT OBAMA'S SUMMER READING LIST PICKS FOR INLAND. TIME Must-Read Books of Esquire Best Books of The Guardian Best Fiction.


A key section of Téa Obreht's novel Inland takes place among the Camel Corps, a real-life midth-century experiment conducted by the United States Army attempting to introduce camels as beasts of burden in the Southwestern territories. Obreht’s narrative skill here is part of the magic of Inland, which succeeds spectacularly at reinventing a well-worn genre and its tropes. There are no stereotypes in this western, only. NPR Review: 'Inland,' By Téa Obreht Téa Obreht's new novel is set against a familiar old West backdrop, but it tells a fresh story of two people, both haunted in their own ways — a tough.

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