Ratings6
Average rating3.3
"Hank, Leland, Kip and Ronny were all born and raised in the same Wisconsin town--Little Wing--and are now coming into their own (or not) as husbands and fathers. One of them never left, still farming the family's land that's been tilled for generations. Others did leave, went farther afield to make good, with varying degrees of success; as a rock star, commodities trader, rodeo stud. And seamlessly woven into their patchwork is Beth, whose presence among them--both then and now--fuels the kind of passion one comes to expect of lovesongs and rivalries. Now all four are home, in hopes of finding what could be real purchase in the world. The result is a shared memory only half-recreated, riddled with culture clashes between people who desperately wish to see themselves as the unified tribe they remember, but are confronted with how things have, in fact, changed. There is conflict here between longtime buddies, between husbands and wives--told with writing that is, frankly, gut-wrenching, and even heartbreaking. But there is also hope, healing, and at times, even heroism. It is strong, American stuff, not at all afraid of showing that we can be good, too--not just fallible and compromising. Shotgun Lovesongs is a remarkable and uncompromising saga that explores the age-old question of whether or not you can ever truly come home again--and the kind of steely faith and love returning requires"--
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En forferdelig dårlig og oppslukende bok på en og samme tid. Tror ikke på noe av det som står der og tenker den er skrevet for å bli serie på Netflix eller HBO. MEN DU VERDEN SÅ FENGENDE!
Quatre amis ont grandi dans l'Amérique profonde, celle des fermiers du Mid West. Ils ont grandi ensemble puis leurs chemins se sont éloignés. Ils finissent par se retrouver à l'occasion d'un mariage, mais ils ont changé. C'est un beau roman sur l'amitié, dans un cadre bucolique. J'ai bien aimé.
Somewhere between “I liked it” and “I really liked it.” The story was about four guys, and it was written by a guy, but somehow it all came together feeling pretty girly. Kind of like Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants for the quarter-life-crisis generation.