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The Trackers
The Trackers | Charles Frazier
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Cold Mountain and Varina, a stunning new novel that paints a vivid portrait of life in the Great Depression Hurtling past the downtrodden communities of Depression-era America, painter Val Welch travels westward to the rural town of Dawes, Wyoming. Through a stroke of luck, he's landed a New Deal assignment to create a mural representing the region for their new Post Office. A wealthy art lover named John Long and his wife Eve have agreed to host Val at their sprawling ranch. Rumors and intrigue surround the couple: Eve left behind an itinerant life riding the rails and singing in a western swing band. Long holds shady political aspirations, but was once a WWI sniper--and his right hand is a mysterious elder cowboy, a vestige of the violent old west. Val quickly finds himself entranced by their lives. One day, Eve flees home with a valuable painting in tow, and Long recruits Val to hit the road with a mission of tracking her down. Journeying from ramshackle Hoovervilles to San Francisco nightclubs to the swamps of Florida, Val's search for Eve narrows, and he soon turns up secrets that could spark formidable changes for all of them. In The Trackers, singular American writer Charles Frazier conjures up the lives of everyday people during an extraordinary period of history that bears uncanny resemblance to our own. With the keen perceptions of humanity and transcendent storytelling that have made him beloved for decades, Frazier has created a powerful and timeless new classic.
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plemmdog
The Trackers | Charles Frazier
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Mehso-so

Embarrassed to say this is my first Frazier since Cold Mountain. But really, how can you ever follow up such a phenomenal debut without some disappointment? This is no Cold Mountain, but I still found it mostly entertaining. If you‘re a fan of Raymond Chandler, the American West, or 1930s noir, you‘ll enjoy this little romp. There are shades of Gatsby, a Lady Eve, just don‘t take this mashup too seriously.

Bec_lectic Love the cover! 10mo
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Anna40
The Trackers | Charles Frazier
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Pickpick

Set in the years of the Great Depression,the narrator Val,a young artist,gets his first job painting a mural in a post office in a Wyoming mountain town.He stays with the rich and charismatic couple John and Eve who commissioned the mural.Soon Val has a crush on Eve who is in her mid twenties-a free spirit,at times depicted like a femme fatale from a 1940s movie.Then Eve is gone and Val sent off to find her.Very slow pace,beautifully written.

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Jeg
The Trackers | Charles Frazier
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Pickpick

Not a book I would normally pick to read . It was a gift. I did enjoy it. A slight mystery running through it. Set in the Depression in the US. Interesting comments on the political system. A young artist goes to a small town to paint a mural on the PO wall. Has to depict hope and promise about the town.

Tamra Love the cover art - such rich colors! 1y
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Christinak
The Trackers | Charles Frazier
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Have you ever read a book chosen solely for its cover?

Cinfhen That is a GORGEOUS cover😍 1y
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Aims42
The Trackers | Charles Frazier
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Bailedbailed

Oh man. I really wanted it like this because the premise sounded so interesting, and that cover, WOW! But, 50 (extremely slow) pages in, I just can‘t keep going anymore. The author doesn‘t use quotation marks at all and he refers to John Long as ‘Long‘ so it‘s extremely confusing when you come across this: Long said. Nope, this one wasn‘t for me.

Bookwormjillk No quotation marks- why??!!! 2y
Aims42 @Bookwormjillk I wish I knew 😩😭 I realllllly tried to power through figuring I‘d get used to it, but I couldn‘t. I couldn‘t get a rhythm going. Maybe if there‘s an audiobook it would be easier? 2y
Karisimo I started listening on audio. The quotations weren't a problem, but the story was still so slow, decided to move on to other things.... 1y
Aims42 @Karisimo That is good to know, thank you! I hope your next read is exceptionally good to make up for this one 😁 1y
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