This Tender Land Free Audiobook Download by William Kent Krueger


In William Kent Krueger’s novel “This Tender Land,” the protagonist, a young boy named Virgil, is drawn into the lives of three generations of farm families who inhabit a small rural community in Montana. His uncle, Charlie, and his family are trying to rebuild their life after losing their farm and all the money they invested in it when the bank foreclosed on them. Meanwhile, Virgil’s grandfather, Walt, is struggling with emphysema and wants to make peace with his past before he dies.

"And the thing about a place like this, it was so easy to fall in love with," says Jane. "It doesn't take much. You just find yourself looking forward to coming home." A vast Missouri Ozarks farm surrounded by towering hills of wooded forest and endless pastures, this is the home where they lost their little girl, but it's also the refuge where they hope she'll someday be found.

This Tender Land audiobook download is a captivating and exciting read. The way it is written makes the reader feel as if he is on the front lines of a great war, fighting for his cause. This war could not have been won without the help of a couple of people that might never have met before.

This is a story about the way in which people are affected by their surroundings. The novel tells of the environmental and economic ravages that have been brought on by industrialization, and how these changes have impacted life for those living along the Mississippi River.

In this classic novel, the narrator takes us into a small Nebraska town called Gilead and to the desperate plight of its citizens. They have been hit with a terrible drought and a crippling depression that has left them on the edge of survival.

With the impending death of his father, Montana is faced with a decision, either to carry on the family ranch or change his life and go back East. But when tragedy strikes, Montana must choose a new path.

Published Date 2019-09-03
Duration 14 hours 21 minutes
Author William Kent Krueger
Narrated Scott Brick
Reviews
(464 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Literary Fiction

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