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2001 Nominated

East of the Mountains

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

When Dr Ben Givens left his home in Seattle – heading east with his Winchester and his hunting dogs in tow – he never intended to return. It was to be a journey past snow-covered mountains to a place of canyons, sagelands and orchards, where, on the verges of the Columbia River, Ben Givens had entered the world and would now take his leave of it. What transpired was not the journey he anticipated. Dr Ben Givens had been a bypass heart surgeon – adroit and admired in his field. He had been well acquainted with the human body, but its fallibility had been distant from him until a diagnosis of his own condition, which he concealed even from his family.

“You’re still the toughest old goat in the mountains,” his grandson Chris says to him, unwarily proposing their next climbing trip. Since his wife Rachel died nineteen months before, Ben had returned to a pastime of his youth – shooting game birds in canyons and sagelands. It would come to seem an unfathomably cruel choice for his final hours, but then so much unfathomably shifts in Ben’s perspective as his intended exit transforms into an eye-opening, life enhancing diversion.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR David
Guterson

David Guterson is the author of the novels Snow Falling on Cedars, East of the Mountains and Our Lady of the Forest; a collection of short stories, The Country Ahead Of Us, The Country Behind, and of the non-fiction book Family Matters: Why Home Schooling Makes Sense.  Snow Falling on Cedars won the PEN/ Faulkner Award and  was released as a film in December 1999, starring Sam Shepard and Ethan Hawke. David Guterson lives in Washington State.

David Guterson is the author of the novels Snow Falling on Cedars, East of the Mountains and Our Lady of the Forest; a collection of short stories, The Country Ahead Of Us, The Country Behind, and of the non-fiction book Family Matters: Why Home Schooling Makes Sense.  Snow Falling on Cedars won the PEN/ Faulkner Award and  was released as a film in December 1999, starring Sam Shepard and Ethan Hawke. David Guterson lives in Washington State.

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