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    <![CDATA[Ancient Highway: A Novel]]>
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    <![CDATA[From the bestselling author of <em>Jewel</em> and <em>The Difference Between Women and Men</em> comes a haunting novel of home, family, and the pursuit of lost dreams. <em>Ancient Highway</em> brilliantly weaves together the hopes and regrets of three characters from three generations as they reconcile who they are and who they might have been.<br/><br/>In 1925, a fourteen-year-old boy leaves his family&#8217;s farm and hops a boxcar in a dusty Texas field, heading for Hollywood and a life in the &#8220;flickers.&#8221;<br/>In 1947, a ten-year-old girl aches for a real home with a real family in a wide-open space, far from the crowded Los Angeles streets where her handsome cowboy father chases stardom and her mother holds a secret.<br/>In 1980, a young man just out of the Navy visits his elderly yet colorful grandparents in Los Angeles, eager to uncover his family&#8217;s silent history.<br/><br/>For the Holmeses, a longing for something else&#8211;another place, a second chance&#8211;seems to run in the family DNA. From Earl&#8217;s journey west toward Hollywood glory, to his daughter Joan&#8217;s wish for a normal existence away from the bright lights, to his grandson Brad&#8217;s yearning for truth, this deep-rooted desire sustains them, no matter how much the goal eludes them. But ultimately, in each generation, a family crisis forces a turning away from the horizon and the acceptance of a reality that is by turns harsh and healing.<br/><br/>Inspired by stories of his own family, Bret Lott beautifully renders the lives of ordinary people with extraordinary faith in a mesmerizing and finely wrought tale of love and letting go.<br/><br/><u>Praise for <em>Ancient Highway</em></u><br/><br/>&#8220;A chance to visit a country of grace where the twisted roads of American literature seldom lead us . . . We can only admire the way Lott . . . creates and differentiates so many characters and sets them into action so naturally.&#8221;<br/>&#8211;<em>Los Angeles Times Book Review</em><br/><br/>&#8220;Bret Lott&#8217;s writings tell us about the value of family, even when those relationships burst at their psychic seams. Mostly, though, Lott&#8217;s fiction takes us into a world marked by traditional values of lasting love, honor and respect. . . . Lott&#8217;s majestic prose, with its biblical cadences, further distinguishes this capacious parable of enduring grace and love.&#8221;<br/>&#8211;<em>The Charlotte Observer<br/></em>]]>
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  <read_at>Sun Dec 14 00:00:00 -0800 2008</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[A good book but the characters were sometimes smothered by the words.  Each of the characters seemed round, but spare, and I think their story might have been told better with fewer words.]]></body>
    
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